A kitchen staffed by trans women is a refuge for Mexico City’s LGBTQ+ community
- A community kitchen at Casa Lleca in Mexico City provides job opportunities for transgender women and serves local residents, established two months ago.
- Victoria Sámano, founder of Casa Lleca, collaborated with González to employ unhoused friends, funding the kitchen with contributions from the women themselves.
- For González, the kitchen is a safe space that allows her to actualize her culinary dreams, fulfilling her aspirations as a young person.
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A kitchen staffed by trans women is a refuge for Mexico City’s LGBTQ+ community
At Casa Lleca, an LGBTQ+ shelter in Mexico City, a community kitchen has emerged to provide employment opportunities to trans women and serve surrounding residents in the area.
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