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  2. LGBTQ culture in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Metro Manila Pride: Umbrella organization for the annual Metro Manila Pride events [59] Quezon City Pride Council (QCPC): A pioneering initiative of the Quezon City government and the first of its kind in the country, it is a council to enforce LGBT rights and gender-based policies and programs.

  3. LGBTQ rights in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    STRAP (Society of Transsexual WOMEN of the Philippines), a Manila-based support group for transgender women, established in 2002. Philippine Network of Metropolitan Community Church, a network of MCC churches that reclaims spaces for sexuality and Christian spirituality.

  4. Killing of Jennifer Laude - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Laude was born on November 4, 1987. At the time of her death at the age of 26, she was engaged to a German national. While having a drink with her friend Barbie Gelviro at the Ambyanz Disco in Olongapo, on October 11, 2014, she met an American military foreigner and agreed to go with him to a "short time" hotel called the Celzone Lodge.

  5. Philippines deports U.S. Marine in transgender killing - AOL

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    MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A U.S. Marine convicted of killing a Filipino transgender woman was deported Sunday after a presidential pardon cut short his detention in a case that renewed outrage ...

  6. Bakla - Wikipedia

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    They are often considered a third gender. [2] Many bakla are exclusively attracted to men [3] and some identify as women. [4] The polar opposite of the term in Philippine culture is tomboy (natively the lakin-on or binalaki), which refers to women with a masculine gender expression (usually, but not always, lesbian). [5]

  7. Mara La Torre - Wikipedia

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    Mara Orendain La Torre (born () November 18, 1993) is a Philippine fashion model. In 2021, she became the first transgender woman known to have competed in the Miss Universe Philippines.

  8. KaladKaren - Wikipedia

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    Jervi Wrightson [2] (born Jervi Ryan Lisaba; [3] August 9, 1992), also known as Jervi Li [4] [5] and better known by her stage name KaladKaren, is a Filipino award-winning actress, TV host, writer, endorser, impersonator, LGBT rights advocate, television personality and radio host most known for her queer representation in the mainstream media of the Philippines.

  9. Bahaghari Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Bahaghari (literally, "Rainbow") is the national democratic organization of LGBT+ Filipinos advocating for LGBT+ rights in the country.. Bahaghari is a nationwide coalition of various LGBT+ affiliates, member organizations, and advocates that take a stand on issues such as discrimination, homophobia, transphobia, misogyny, violence, militarization, imperialism, poverty, homelessness ...