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Founder of the LGBT rights group the X Silhouette Association.  First transgender woman in Ecuador to legally change her name, is currently suing the Ecuadorian government for refusing to fully acknowledge her gender identity on legal documents.
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Member of the National Assembly of Ecuador since 2017, being the first transgender member.  Founder of the LGBTQ rights group the X Silhouette Association.  First transgender woman in Ecuador to legally change her name, is currently suing the Ecuadorian government for refusing to fully acknowledge her gender identity on legal documents.
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* [[Transgender Activists]]
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* [[Transgender Politicians]]
  
 
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* http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/02/18/ecuador-trans-woman-files-lawsuit-government-refusing-acknowledge-gender-identity/
 
* http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/02/18/ecuador-trans-woman-files-lawsuit-government-refusing-acknowledge-gender-identity/
 
* http://dianerodriguez.net/
 
* http://dianerodriguez.net/
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* https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/former-sex-worker-first-trans-woman-elected-ecuador-s-senate-n817951
  
 
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Diane Rodriguez

Country

Ecuador

Birth - Death

1982 -

Occupation

Activist

Description

Member of the National Assembly of Ecuador since 2017, being the first transgender member. Founder of the LGBTQ rights group the X Silhouette Association. First transgender woman in Ecuador to legally change her name, is currently suing the Ecuadorian government for refusing to fully acknowledge her gender identity on legal documents.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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