This group’s aim is to be recognized, and participate politically in the country as their sex.
Yesterday, government officials, health workers and civil society gathered in the Sula hotel for a “Meeting of Sexual Diversity,” discussing health issues, AIDS and human rights.
In the evening, San Pedro Sula’s Museum of Anthropology and History held a “Transgender Cultural Night.”
Next Saturday, July 17th, the Interagency Committee on Sexual Diversity will hold a nation-wide press conference on this issue in the capital of Tegucigalpa.
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