In Mexico, nonbinary people, cisgender and transgender women, adolescents, and girls do not feel — or are not — safe in public places.
In Mexico, nonbinary people, cisgender and transgender women, adolescents, and girls do not feel — or are not — safe in public places. Therefore, it has been normalized to ask ourselves what we should wear to keep ourselves safe in accordance with the type of transportation we will use that day. It is widely accepted that places in the community that should be safe for us, such as our homes, schools, workplaces, and recreational centers, are not safe at all. Sadly, we often assume that we are not even safe next to our partners, family members, people with authority, or even those who are entrusted to protect us.
Read the full length article here, MG published the transcreated version on Medium, and it was originally published for Opinión 51 in Spanish.