Difference between revisions of "Marcela Romero"
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− | Regional co-ordinator for the Latin American and Caribbean Network of Transgender People. Director of the Argentinean Association of Transvestites, Transsexuals and Transgender People (ATTTA. Advocated for the gender identity law that was passed in Argentina in May 2012, allowing trans people to change the sex on their identity cards to reflect their gender identity without having to undergo gender reassignment surgery. | + | Regional co-ordinator for the Latin American and Caribbean Network of Transgender People. Director of the Argentinean Association of Transvestites, Transsexuals and Transgender People (ATTTA). Advocated for the gender identity law that was passed in Argentina in May 2012, allowing trans people to change the sex on their identity cards to reflect their gender identity without having to undergo gender reassignment surgery. |
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+ | * [[Transgender Activists]] | ||
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* http://www.worldpridetoronto.com/news/pride-toronto-announces-2013-international-grand-marshal#mrb | * http://www.worldpridetoronto.com/news/pride-toronto-announces-2013-international-grand-marshal#mrb | ||
* http://healthheroes.eu/en/hero_marcela_romero.php | * http://healthheroes.eu/en/hero_marcela_romero.php | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 17 October 2017
Country
Argentina
Birth - Death
Occupation
Activist
Description
Regional co-ordinator for the Latin American and Caribbean Network of Transgender People. Director of the Argentinean Association of Transvestites, Transsexuals and Transgender People (ATTTA). Advocated for the gender identity law that was passed in Argentina in May 2012, allowing trans people to change the sex on their identity cards to reflect their gender identity without having to undergo gender reassignment surgery.