[Brasil]
Com Rogéria no elenco, musical 7 faz temporada em SP subervetendo clássicos
Excerto: A Travesti Rogéria ressurge nos palcos simplesmente impagável. Seu vozeirão e sua presença cênica preenche o palco e proporciona atração e desconfiança, como qualquer meretriz. Uma ótima oportunidade para ver em cena um dos ícones da cena GLS nacional, e pode acreditar, você vai querer vê-la mais vezes;
[Brasil]
Moa é entrevistado no programa do Jô
Ele esteve em São Paulo gravou o programa que foi ao ar nesta semana e ao lado do Jô, Moa contou sobre a carreira de parlamentar, a vida pessoal e ainda a possibilidade de ter sido padre.
Vereador Moa de Nova Venecia no Jo Soares Parte 1 (Vídeo)
Vereador Moa de Nova Venecia no Jo Soares Parte 2 (Vídeo)
Com Rogéria no elenco, musical 7 faz temporada em SP subervetendo clássicos
Excerto: A Travesti Rogéria ressurge nos palcos simplesmente impagável. Seu vozeirão e sua presença cênica preenche o palco e proporciona atração e desconfiança, como qualquer meretriz. Uma ótima oportunidade para ver em cena um dos ícones da cena GLS nacional, e pode acreditar, você vai querer vê-la mais vezes;
[Brasil]
Moa é entrevistado no programa do Jô
Ele esteve em São Paulo gravou o programa que foi ao ar nesta semana e ao lado do Jô, Moa contou sobre a carreira de parlamentar, a vida pessoal e ainda a possibilidade de ter sido padre.
Vereador Moa de Nova Venecia no Jo Soares Parte 1 (Vídeo)
Vereador Moa de Nova Venecia no Jo Soares Parte 2 (Vídeo)
[España]
Así actuaba la falso médico de Barcelona
Un equipo de Antena 3 ha hablado con la transexual detenida en Barcelona por realizar operaciones de cirugía estética sin titulación y en condiciones de salubridad lamentables. La falsa médico, que ha quedado en libertad con cargos, se defiende diciendo que las intervenciones no eran peligrosas y que ella misma se las había realizado.
Detienen a la farmacéutica que facilitaba la silicona al transexual
Yolanda: "Me dio dos guantazos para no sentir los pinchazos de silicona"
[Ireland]
Transgender conference opens
Ireland remains one of only two countries in Europe that fails to afford any legal recognition or rights to transgender people, a conference in Dublin heard today.
Professor Stephen Whittle from Manchester Metropolitan University said transsexual and transgender people in Ireland faced an inadequate legal framework in which to exist.
[México]
Niegan documento a candidato transexual del PSD, Chihuahua
La PGJ lo desmiente
El PSD en Chihuahua, denunció que la Procuraduría de Justicia negó la carta de no antecedentes penales a su candidato Marco Antonio Tarango, por ser transexual
[USA]
A Cheap, Fast and Possibly Deadly Route to Beauty
Like almost every woman, Fiordaliza Pichardo just wanted to look beautiful, so a few years ago, she began getting silicone injections from a woman she met through a friend in order to plump up her thighs and derriere.
She never expected to pay such a high price for her looks.
In March, a day after receiving an injection, Ms. Pichardo, 43, died of what the medical examiner later determined was a silicone embolism in her lungs.
[CO, USA]
Family testifies Zapata never hid transgender status
Angie Zapata's sisters and mother testified in Weld County District Court this afternoon in the first-degree-murder trial of Zapata's alleged killer, Allen Andrade.
Andrade, 32, is accused of beating Zapata to death in her Greeley apartment because she was a transgender woman.
At one point, Zapata's oldest sister — Monica Murguia — broke down after describing how she found Zapata's body on July 17.
Prosecutors display crime scene photos
Full coverage: Transgender murder trial
[Blog/News] Live blog: The Angie Zapata trial, April 17
Live court blog: Transgender murder trial
Murder Trial Tests Colorado Hate-Crime StatuteLike almost every woman, Fiordaliza Pichardo just wanted to look beautiful, so a few years ago, she began getting silicone injections from a woman she met through a friend in order to plump up her thighs and derriere.
She never expected to pay such a high price for her looks.
In March, a day after receiving an injection, Ms. Pichardo, 43, died of what the medical examiner later determined was a silicone embolism in her lungs.
[CO, USA]
Family testifies Zapata never hid transgender status
Angie Zapata's sisters and mother testified in Weld County District Court this afternoon in the first-degree-murder trial of Zapata's alleged killer, Allen Andrade.
Andrade, 32, is accused of beating Zapata to death in her Greeley apartment because she was a transgender woman.
At one point, Zapata's oldest sister — Monica Murguia — broke down after describing how she found Zapata's body on July 17.
Prosecutors display crime scene photos
Full coverage: Transgender murder trial
[Blog/News] Live blog: The Angie Zapata trial, April 17
Live court blog: Transgender murder trial
Andrade: Stunned victim or homophobic killer?
Defense: Colo. transgender slaying about deception
Transgender victim, man had hours of texts, talk
Defense: Suspect in transgender killing just snapped
Live blog: The Angie Zapata trial, April 16
Opening arguments in transgender murder trial expected today
Transgender Slaying Trial Under Way With Opening Statements
Jurors Selected for Zapata Murder Trial
[MI, USA]
Journey to womanhood: Transgender individual tells her story
For almost all of his life, Bill Hunter was not comfortable with himself.
From the time he was a child, says the lifelong Kalamazoo area resident, he was profoundly aware that he was not meant to be in the body he was born with. For more than 40 years, Hunter knew he was meant to be a woman. Photo:Amy Hunter, shown here at her home in Alamo Township, had gender-reassignment surgery in 2008 to become a woman. She describes living as a woman in a man's body as "spiritual dyslexia." "It's not just unhappiness," she says. "Your sensibilities don't match with how you're being socialized. I felt very disconnected at a very early age."
[MI, USA]
Journey to womanhood: Transgender individual tells her story
For almost all of his life, Bill Hunter was not comfortable with himself.
From the time he was a child, says the lifelong Kalamazoo area resident, he was profoundly aware that he was not meant to be in the body he was born with. For more than 40 years, Hunter knew he was meant to be a woman. Photo:Amy Hunter, shown here at her home in Alamo Township, had gender-reassignment surgery in 2008 to become a woman. She describes living as a woman in a man's body as "spiritual dyslexia." "It's not just unhappiness," she says. "Your sensibilities don't match with how you're being socialized. I felt very disconnected at a very early age."
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