Is equality on the horizon for Thailand's transgender community?
Photographer Elizabeth Waterman captures the struggles and resilience of Thailand's Ladyboys, shedding light on their challenges and hopes for a better future.
November 15, 2024
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Photographer Elizabeth Waterman captures the struggles and resilience of Thailand's Ladyboys, shedding light on their challenges and hopes for a better future.
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The popular tourist destination is the first country in Southeast Asia to recognize marriage equality.
Daniel Sancho Bronchalo, 30, will spend life in prison for the murder of Edwin Arrieta Arteaga, whom he was reportedly romantically involved with.
This summer, Thailand made history by legalizing same-sex marriage, bringing tears of joy to the country's LGBTQ+ community. But the fight for LGBTQ+ rights is far from over.
Just weeks before marriage equality passed in the Southeast Asian country, thousands gathered to make a visible and physical statement about queer rights and queer joy.
The bill grants LGBTQ+ couples the same legal rights and recognition as heterosexual couples, including inheritance, adoption, and health care decision-making.
Photographer Elizabeth Waterman captures the country's historical turning point through a series of compelling photographs showcasing the lives of these trans women entertainers.
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