The Society of Transsexual Women of the Philippines (STRAP), the pioneer support group and human rights advocacy organization of transpinays (transgender/transsexual Filipinas) turns 10 in May 2012. To celebrate a decade of support, sorority and sisterhood, STRAP will hold three major events in three months (March, April & May 2012).

In March, in time for International Women’s Month, STRAP will hold a photo exhibit at the Law School of the Ateneo De Manila University (ADMU) Professional Schools in cooperation with the Ateneo Human Rights Center’s Women’s Desk. To be held on 5-9 March 2012, the exhibit will feature black-and-white photographs showcasing the beauty and diversity of STRAP members shot by renowned photographer Niccolo Cosme.

In April, STRAP will hold a social responsibility activity to benefit a charity of their choice. STRAP’s 10th year anniversary celebrations culminate with the 2nd Sybil Awards on 19 May 2012. The Sybil Awards is named after one incarnation of the Great Mother, a goddess whose worship dates back to the Stone Age. Known by different names, she was called Sybil in various cultures. The Great Mother Sybil was venerated by transgender priestesses in pre-communal societies. STRAP’s Sybil awards honor individuals, organizations, establishments, activities, programs, and other entities that, in their own way, promote the equality, acceptance, empowerment and dignity of transgender Filipinos.

For more information on these events, please contact Ms Naomi Fontanos, STRAP Chairwoman at strapmanila@gmail.com or through mobile +63920.2697607.

Naomi Fontanos
Chairwoman
Society of Transsexual Women of the Philippines (STRAP)
http://www.tsphilippines.com
http://www.facebook.com/strap.manila
strapmanila.blogspot.com

The Society of Transsexual Women of the Philippines (STRAP) is the pioneer human rights advocacy and support organization of transpinays (transgender/transsexual Filipinas). We seek to improve the public understanding of transsexualism, campaign for the right to define one’s gender identity and expression and work towards building a supportive community amongst transgender/transsexual Filipina girls and women and a society free from transphobia and discrimination.

One response to “[Event] The Society of Transsexual Women of the Philippines turns 10 in May 2012”

  1. As a non TS/TG, It’s great to see the community finally getting well-deserved recognition and representation in the Philippines, for many play a vital role in their community. Despite some intolerance from the Catholic church, the sisterhood of Philippines’ TS/TG community make up for their religious indifference through being productive community members, putting family first – something commendable of all g-d-fearing people.

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