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For Paraguay’s transgender women, survival often means leaving home

  • Many LGBTQ+ people in Paraguay leave their hometowns due to discrimination, harassment, and violence against gender minorities, with transgender women particularly affected.
  • Alejandra Mongelós, a transgender woman, fled her home in 2013 and now lives in Casa Diversa, a shelter for LGBTQ+ individuals.
  • Activists report that some Paraguayans throw objects at transgender women in the street, creating fear and emphasizing ongoing social rejection.
  • Transgender identity and hate crimes are not recognized by Paraguayan law, which discourages trans women from reporting attacks to the police.
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For Paraguay’s transgender women, survival often means leaving home

Transgender women in Paraguay often flee their homes at a young age to escape abuse, stigma and the absence of legal protections, turning to sex work and migration to survive.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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