This is Trina. She is a transwoman living in Jamaica, one of the most dangerous counties of the world for Trans and gender non-confirming individuals. Sanctioned prejudice against people such as Trina creates a society of violence. They are at extreme risk for assault and suicide. Trina has been shot, stabbed, burned with acid and hacked with a machete across her face. Photo by @ljohnphoto for Nat Geo's Special Issue-Gender Revolution. @natgeo @thephotosociety #gender #nonbinary @ColourPinkGroup A photo posted by National Geographic (@natgeo) on Jan 6, 2017 at 6:40am PST
This is Trina. She is a transwoman living in Jamaica, one of the most dangerous counties of the world for Trans and gender non-confirming individuals. Sanctioned prejudice against people such as Trina creates a society of violence. They are at extreme risk for assault and suicide. Trina has been shot, stabbed, burned with acid and hacked with a machete across her face. Photo by @ljohnphoto for Nat Geo's Special Issue-Gender Revolution. @natgeo @thephotosociety #gender #nonbinary @ColourPinkGroup
A photo posted by National Geographic (@natgeo) on Jan 6, 2017 at 6:40am PST
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