Trans realities: Latin American perspective and stories of discrimination, poverty, and violence in Colombia
Abstract
There is a correlation between discrimination, poverty, and violence that the international community has been notably demonstrating for years. In one of the groups where it is most deeply rooted is in trans people, who tend to have adverse conditions that translate into greater impoverishment. All this becomes more complex when there are contexts of armed violence. Addressing the situation of trans people in Latin America, we will focus on Colombia and the trans realities affected by the armed conflict before and after the Peace Agreement.
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