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smell and the daughters i am willing to work for change. i will sing my song. maybe my voice will be heard. seeking justice for the victims of genocide this week on d. w, the columbia. some place and the columbia is a transfer, a big violent and 6 is society. being a trends woman in columbia is like a death sentence with the risking every things. how trans people in columbia of forced to live and work in payroll, the resistance of russian collective pushy riots. keep up that fight against vladimir putin. russia was at great risk. the flagging will
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industry poses a big challenge for new zealand eye clinic, sheep firms. we had down on the every year around christopher street day and that price parades around the world. the l g b t q plus community commemorates the long struggle for equal rights for gay, lesbian, and trying to scan to people. a struggle that in many countries is far from un boca time, columbia no one knows exactly how many sex work is lived in the columbia and capital. know how many of them belonged to the l t p t q plus community the,
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the alexander co manadis. my stage name is alexa to front us. yeah. alexa, you'll for me to say that i'm 26 years old, and i'm a trans women from the top. the so many in columbia. some place for the columbia is a trend state bank violence with success. society being a terms woman in columbia. it's like a death sentence, just 35 years. that's the average life expectancy of a trans woman in latin america when poverty and access to jobs are a major problem. that's pub, you are, the city authorities have created jobs for trends. people at the district level level jetta low, but it's very powerful because it helps to lift of spirits and carry on working fluid with the landing we usually throw it's very important to show that comes down to people can do these kinds of jobs, not just sex. was good when was that in this is, is buses a, we can do this. what key in your mind,
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what to put them in the system is and then we'll say dream is having a pension was a so that transgender people can live in life with dignity and uploaded media and the main thing. but she caught live on what she ends here alone, c l g t q plus community in columbia. as long, thoughtful recognition on paper they have many rights. but in practice, they often experience rejection and hate to the situation is even worse and many other countries around the less than 20 countries worldwide allowed. and as self identification, homosexuality is outlawed in $30.00 to $54.00 african countries in some countries that even countries the death penalty, including in saudi arabia on the run. and in the us,
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some of the more conservative states are restricting trans rights. for example, by limiting access to whole months, i repeat alexandra also works for an n g o. read, commented tati of trends. why she helps other sex when it gets high miles away. god bless you. how are you, babe? welcome back. hey, let me in for this month and i'm off to my name is my dream. marta. well, i'm here with the condoms. god bless you, darling. so what's up? how you doing the things baby. no. thank you, darling. oli. more condoms. a super useful because they protect us tonight. we let me introduce my friends working on the streets is the toughest and most
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dangerous. still. still many people including refugees from venezuela and up here in the santa fe district, they had like we do sex work and i'm telling you the diseases you can't imagine the if you love yourselves, you protect yourself. 9 if you're going to be with a man, you always have to use a condom. but it's clear that if you love yourself, you protect yourself. like i said, the final exams references to go to clubs and bonds to pick up customers. the sundays business is good. on others, she's just the friends to listen and comfort them. right now,
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one of her friends is deeply upset. her partner was moved, it's just a few days ago. 6 workers, st. trade is domestics events around hall. colombians wouldn't be able to get by without doing these kinds of informal jobs of this hardly any state supposed to those without formal employment since the relative iris pandemic. alexandra has also offered her services by video trying to and live stream on her social media channels. hi may be well, i'll just throw in this moment. i don't. well, what?
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oh no. no, molly baby booming. no, no, molly? no. we don't move the the, the global sex business generates an estimated $170000000000.00 us dollars a year. but what the 6th work is good is minimal. many or under age, forced into the 6 trace out of financial need. the risk of being killed on the job is more than 20 times higher than for when it otherwise the,
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for the k. or you don't know whether you're going to have sex will be killed. there's a lot that you always ask for the money. 5 isn't affordable, and i have to find my methods for doing sex work because i mean, some places that i was accept. all of them have been beaten up, including by the police that came to raise awareness of the problem go sometimes they perform in the neighborhood, taking that dance moves from the big stones, the the
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the, the, the, this is a warning system. it's a warning sign was just 2 months. one of our friends was killed in bogota in the top in that or district. i'm seeing where the women have been killed and carly, in the last 2 months left what the constitution on the let me know. and if the constitutional court has ruled on various occasions, that sex work is legal in this country while you know awesome,
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but there are no clear regulations. and so other people take advantage of that. there's a couple k left with us, a dell component. she is the sex worker. she provides her body. who are maybe i do say that it's a 3rd party that takes the money. why? because they may be provided the rooms that are paid for the internet or some other reason. so in general, thought sex workers have a precarious existence, a big kind of selves for my grandmother. may she rest in peace, have breast cancer, but i already felt like a go when i was 6 or something of the things that i couldn't live at town because my daughter was set that men have to fulfill a something wrong. but for me, which i sent the race to watch my grandmother teaching on how may come to the full addresses and doing huh. so that was the last step one years ago. i admired.
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huh. and it was um, which of the one me that the yeah, i was looking for them to tell you the truth, i run away from home and what time and pre matter to my offering you as a sex walker. yeah. so that's one of the pretty minimum that was my 1st time. i often came here at night and let me know to when a good evening the for that, how are you? school so good and you i'm good. the
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now that was my childhood. it brings back her, lost his memories for me, this stuff and my family was made up in my grandmother. no, no. my uncle was and just been young bucks and i already have my female section orientation. but the thing is that my dad is a bit cross and how shall i put it much? i don't want it was much use the way for woman through the mobile. how did i find out? well, when she went to santa fe to bogota is red light district. i thought i told myself, you don't go there to sell sweets. beautiful, you love that of course i accept her, i'm proud of her and i look what a beautiful daughter i have. i accept or what else can i do
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when the business does result at my transition, i went to advice centers and talked to my friends people, but it didn't let me see. so i would've liked to, it's been able to do my transition and go to school or as leo and in the front of me is when we for me it's very encouraging to be myself and not worry about what, how to say or do you most important key then don't worry about whether your family will accept the cheapest if the book and because eventually they will miss you and they will accept chief a who you all the 5 the they will fall in love with the past. and you all remember the person that the visited transgender people are often barely visible in all societies. an international survey signed last year, the 9 percent of adults identified as eligibility to plus. and more than 30
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countries now allow marriage for all the time. pretty right darling, how can we best to include trans people in this world? because we need to get the house, have some to say and retail, the places and jobs and the household sweetness to people in leadership positions because it was the way if one is the way of goals are coming on because one items, the tools for the others the more times people are hired, the more visibility we will have the
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it wasn't the were which was a, i'm very proud of the decisions i've made. the use the ups and downs that helps me understand that life isn't always raised. or what you imagine it to be, and that's going nationally my, you know, types become the women of my dreams. it goes through the princess against the russian need of that to me. a pollutant respectively, only possible outside of russia. ronnie's by members of the exile deposition like this one here in berlin, right? making the road of all to the same resistance as a more crucial. maria ali, okay, now has picked to fight with latham and then she paused at the pussy why it all collected. the russian not to this type of gun with gorilla pumpkins, garish cost. james has become increasingly serious. next year it will be 25 years
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of which in dictatorship. and during this years he turns our country to fascism. he made our country the main, a dresser in europe. he forced more than a 1000000 people to leave the country to continue to speak the truth. he imprisoned . thousands of people just started the most crucial and horrible war in the scorching ins. for she rides, expedients says that it can be worse, much worse than no. because crazy ideals legend, of course, and simply it is to rebuild the soviet union, the house that couldn't stop me say i'm a munich is hosting the largest expedition on pussy. why up to date and the phone and not see a right shelter. 13 years of activism, a portrayed and a creative,
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hard hitting exhibition the group through global attention in 2012 with that whole prayer at the cathedral of christ, the savior, and most guy. it's from the alliance between the russian orthodox touch and pretends administration. there are no emotions, so when you're doing action, you're a 100 percent, for instance races to do very, very small steps as a basically we performed on the 4th to seconds or the so the 2nd step of custom to his the 3 members including marie ali. ok, now with this on trial, they were found guilty of foolishness and motivated by religious hatreds and grossly, undermining the social order that was quite funny . typical court where they used votes from middle ages. protocols
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on this, they like middle ages, protocols over the church. they use it as a, as the evidence. there were lots of funding things. there was this, for example, lawyer of the victims who was saying that feminist as a model since they were held for months in pre trial detention before receiving a prison sentence. maria leo, canada was moved repeatedly, ending up in a roommate present comp. you don't know where they drive you. and so when you woke up, basically, uh that it took months to transport me from most go to new jersey, 1600 kilometers away. it's a go of $100.00. we've been sleeping in one room, having 3 toilets without borders between them and all the prisoners to work. so the work is very cynical of women should so to the police, to any form and uniform flash, an army, 12 hours a day, 6 days a week,
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the salary is free, yours per months. this is legal slave legal slavery exist for please call for 1000000 people in one time. but she was not put off and off to her release, continued her activism. in 2014, she went with cookie riot to the winter olympics in salt cheese. they were planning to perform. the latest song person will teach you to look the muslims that will police everywhere at agents, everywhere. dressed in the uniform what a normal close. but everyone in any foreigner, we've been detained around 4 times there. and then we've been beaten. and that was the 1st moment when i see the physical violence. um like nobody like between before dozens of similar stones followed that
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protest who's getting louder and more dangerous than in 2022. while maria leo kinda was under house arrest, she managed to flee russia disguised as a food korea. today, she's living in exile like most of the members of pussy ryans. we are now split as in different countries. and we all are focused on helping ukraine by different methods. someone joins to ukrainian. nadia, someone gone, you great shelter for your training and refugees. someone like us were raising money for children's hospital and also i went to volunteer volunteer in ukraine if they will. let me go there and we all understand clearly understand how dangerous this for is for future,
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for all of us. because we know how easy they turn into how the territories which they occupied or they have by default. she has always been free, says maria, early afternoon because she felt for the 1000 she needs to be put down to mind. go toy from on the ceilings. north island, it's the scene, follow me, increase case. now the tie is a theme. he's the, the generation of his family to farm sheep here in the valley is currently struggling with a muscle injury. recovering from an operation in house is fine and
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a brace. it's like you pick them eyes these new zealand aiming will industry only the weather is helping to live. he's moved on a dialogue that's from the sun. so i mean, it's not when you're on, on top of that, how are you? do you tend to forget about the, of the bad guys and that's, it's a, it's a positive environment the like seeing the nice a huge problem in the scene. and it's still one of the biggest will exporting nations worldwide. but the industry is on the village of collapse in the shed next to the group of sheer is toya in a way. it's like breaking work on well paid. then that's the cost of running and maintaining the machinery course case pays around $3.00 for every key low of will she id. but when he sells it, he only gets $2.00. i lost his threatening his business and my father died. and that was the money from the world was a based on the inside,
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there was so much emphasis put on sharing. and now it's as a secondary product. so we, uh, are they take it off anywhere else raising in a bid to know a cost some farm is the nice thing in to switch to sheets that shift that will not to me. but swapping the hood in this way takes time and patience on chris case from the speaking with the breed. for now we've come to a warehouse in the small town. this gets born. henry hudson sells local will. here . a 3rd of it goes to china. the rest to america and europe, as he shows us, his stock report feels a little embarrassed to his synthetic rank higher. so hudson is forcing a nice one and jacket. but he hardly has any customers in new zealand, because no one wants to invest in the industry. are almost no processing companies left with selling level, why the seas for of a company's services to make money out of it. we need to actually make the products
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and use the land and try them around the world as new zealand will product. but this local copy century has no switch to whoa. it may be more expensive, they say, but it's also a more general benefiting from a government initiative to have carpets made from new zealand. lo, fitted in all new public buildings saying good bye to synthetic carpets from china . the synthetic industry has spent millions of dollars or probably even more than that. lots and lots of money. i'm trying to mimic nature and lots of different product categories and the capital industry is not different. um, but you will as the real material. that's the, that's the real fiber that's comes from nature. new zealand, inventors are also keen to knit together and new success story in the will industry . logan williams has made headlines with this kayak. it's made of 30 percent. well,
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it functions just like a normal synthetic tie and it's selling. well it was he a that his creation came to life in a 20 foot container with a mini level retreat. he just experimented. turns out it was easy then he thought i bought an electric frying pan. now take down some probably like to guess it chopped well into it. wrote it out, put it into a tasty machine that i bought and made a sheet. we think that a would ship a and shipped it up into cost pallets, and those costs pallets of the building block of every product you see around you. so lots of initiatives and support from investors and the government. enough to convince chris kay's to continue all through is the family legacy. yeah, that probably does. does motivate us cuz we're we're food generation. our grandfather. well my my grandfather found here my mother was a mother was born on this phone. so we have that connection to the land and met tradition, but tradition doesn't pay the bills despite the picture book images and lots of
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good ideas to safeguard the future of will for financing easy, the end time is running short the the,
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