"Violence against trans women in Paraguay doesn't take a quarantine."
Mariana Sepúlveda, a trans activist from Paraguay, recounts the resistance and challenges faced by many trans women in the face of the pandemic crisis.

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Interview with Paraguayan trans activist Mariana Sepúlveda. She is a communicator and also documents human rights violations against trans people for the organization Panambí. In this video, she recounts how the pandemic has affected their health, employment, and the daily violence they face due to the lack of inclusive public policies.




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