1st transgender woman to compete in Puerto Rico pageant
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A transgender woman has for the first time been selected to participate in the Puerto Rico Miss Universe contest held in the largely conservative U.S. territory.
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1st transgender woman to compete in Puerto Rico pageant
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A transgender woman has for the first time been selected to participate in the Puerto Rico Miss Universe contest held in the largely conservative U.S. territory. Daniela Arroyo González, who is best known for winning a federal lawsuit against Puerto Rico’s government that allows people to change their gender on their birth certificate, was chosen Thursday.
1st transgender woman to compete in Puerto Rico pageant
A transgender woman has for the first time been selected to participate in the Puerto Rico Miss Universe contest held in the largely conservative U.S. territory
1st transgender woman to compete in Puerto Rico pageant
A transgender woman has for the first time been selected to participate in the Puerto Rico Miss Universe contest held in the largely conservative U.S. territory
1st transgender woman to compete in Puerto Rico pageant
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A transgender woman has for the first time been selected to participate in the Puerto Rico Miss Universe contest held in the largely conservative U.S. territory. Daniela Arroyo González was chosen Thursday in her second attempt. She is best known for winning a federal lawsuit against Puerto Rico’s government that allows people to change their gender on their birth certificate, was chosen Thursday. Arroyo also cofound…
1st transgender woman to compete in Puerto Rico pageant
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A Transgender Woman Has for the First Time Been Selected to Participate in the Puerto Rico Miss Universe Contest Held in the Largel
Daniela Arroyo González will be first trans woman to compete in Puerto Rico Miss Universe pageant
Puerto Rico made pageant history Thursday after selecting an openly transgender contestant to participate in the conservative territory’s Miss Universe competition. Daniela Arroyo, a public relations professional and prominent trans