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+ | Transgender, elected municipal official as an independent in the Setagaya ward assembly of Tokyo in 2003 and re-elected in 2007. The first open LGBTQ person elected in Japan. Works for various groups: the disabled, single-parent families, homeless people to evening junior high school students, LGBT people and to improve rights for women, children, the elderly. Committee member for Trans-net Japan (a self-support group for transgender people). | ||
+ | ==See Also== | ||
− | == | + | * [[First Out Elected Politicians]] |
+ | * [[Transgender Politicians]] | ||
+ | * [[Community Experts on LGBTQ Housing and Ageing Issues]] | ||
+ | * [[Adoption, Parenting and Family Activists for the LGBTQ Community]] | ||
+ | * [[School Teachers, Researchers and Education Staff Who Identify as LGBTQ]] | ||
+ | * [[Disability and the LGBTQ Community]] | ||
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+ | ==Further Reading/Research== | ||
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+ | * http://ah-yeah.com/profile_e.html | ||
+ | * http://www.fridae.asia/gay-news/2003/04/29/522.transgendered-woman-wins-seat-in-tokyo-assembly | ||
+ | * http://japandailypress.com/tag/aya-kamikawa/ | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:29, 15 December 2020
Country
Japan
Birth - Death
1968 -
Occupation
Politics
Description
Transgender, elected municipal official as an independent in the Setagaya ward assembly of Tokyo in 2003 and re-elected in 2007. The first open LGBTQ person elected in Japan. Works for various groups: the disabled, single-parent families, homeless people to evening junior high school students, LGBT people and to improve rights for women, children, the elderly. Committee member for Trans-net Japan (a self-support group for transgender people).
See Also
- First Out Elected Politicians
- Transgender Politicians
- Community Experts on LGBTQ Housing and Ageing Issues
- Adoption, Parenting and Family Activists for the LGBTQ Community
- School Teachers, Researchers and Education Staff Who Identify as LGBTQ
- Disability and the LGBTQ Community