“I couldn’t open a bank account, I couldn’t have a driver’s license or do many other things.” New from our partners at GlobalPress Mexico LGBTQIA
This story was originally published by Global Press Journal. When Santiago Santiago Rodríguez began his hormonal transition a year ago, he discovered that he wouldn’t be able to change his name and gender on his documents in his home state of Chiapas, which doesn’t have a law regulating the administrative process.
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