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View all search resultsThe Famiee Project said it wanted to spur change by tapping into growing business support for LGBT+ rights in socially conservative Japan and aims to sign up 100 businesses by the time it launches the scheme in July.
The death of Mira, a trans woman who was burned alive, has highlighted a deep issue with the representation of transgender people in Indonesia. For many years, transgender people have been portrayed as sad jokes by the mainstream media, mainly in cinema and television.
International Transgender Day of Visibility celebrates transgender people and raises awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide. It is also a celebration of their contributions to society. But what about in Indonesia?
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