Alleged Murder Of Transgender Woman Renews Concern Over Transphobia In Puerto Rico

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Alleged Murder Of Transgender Woman Renews Concern Over Transphobia In Puerto Rico
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The death of 29-year-old Alexa Negrón Luciano has drawn responses from Elizabeth Warren and reggaeton singer Bad Bunny.

performed while wearing a T-shirt that read “They killed Alexa, not a man in a skirt” in Spanish — a reference to Luciano’s death.Bad Bunny paid tribute to Luciano during a Feb. 27 performance on"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon."that aired Monday she’s hoping to use Alexa’s death to educate others on the island about the issues the trans community continues to face.

“We might not be killed, but a lot of us live feeling like we are dead. We don’t even have access to identify ourselves,” . “We lose respect from our families, from our friends. We have a hard time going to the bathroom, we have a hard time getting a job, we have a hard time building a life in general.”

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