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EDITORIAL: Fight for equality has just begun

While the 2018 constitutional interpretation legalizing same-sex marriage was undeniably a major milestone in the push for LGBTQ equality, there is far more under the rainbow umbrella than marriage. Two of the most pressing problems were brought under the spotlight recently, as LGBTQ groups took the opportunities afforded by International Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31 and Children’s Day on April 4 to raise urgent calls for legal reform. Perhaps most appalling are the medical requirements facing someone wanting to change their legal gender. According to Ministry of the Interior rules, an applicant must provide two psychiatric evaluations and proof of

Queen s Hospital staff on transphobia outside work

L-R: Angel Toledo and Marina Page - Credit: BHUT Transgender staff at an east London hospital trust have spoken out about the discrimination and rejection they have faced when coming out to their families and in previous jobs. Marina Page, a domestic services worker at Queen’s Hospital, said she was disowned by her parents when she told them about her plans to transition and was barred from attending her mother’s funeral. Despite her family’s refusal to accept her, she began her permanent transition in August 2015. Speaking on International Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31, Ms Page said spending the weekend away as Marina was a turning point.

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