We The People: Entrevista con Paty Betancourt

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En su visita a la capital estadounidense al final del mes pasado para la reunión entre representantes de los servicios de salud, la comunidad académica y de las organizaciones que abogan por los derechos de personas trans en Latinoamérica realizada por la Organización de Salud Panamericana/Organización Mundial de la Salud, Paty Betancourt, activista y  fundadora de la REDLACTRANS y de la red mexicana de mujeres trans, se tomó el tiempo para conversar con xQsí sobre los temas de importancia para las mujeres trans de México.

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Bamby Salcedo

Bamby is a nationally recognized transgender Latina woman, currently serving as the the Project Coordinator for the transgender youth program with Childrens Hospital Los Angeles. Founder of Angels of Change, the first trans youth calendar aimed at providing trans youth with a positive image, Bamby has participated in numerous state and national conferences as a presenter and motivation speaker including Equality and Parity 2005 and 2009, United States Conference on AIDS in 2005 and 2007, Staying Alive in 2006, and HIV Prevention Leadership Summit 2006. An outspoken advocate for the LGBT community, she has been invited to speak at protests and rallies on immigration issues, marriage equality, and HIV funding cuts in the state of California. Her experience and scope of work include organizing around HIV prevention, correctional policy, and economic and professional development for transgender people across the US. Among her accomplishments include a nationwide petition to Congress and our President for trans communities to be counted in the 2010 census

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