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Tamara Adrián

Tamara Adrián (born 20 February 1954, in Caracas) is a Venezuelan politician, who was elected to the National Assembly of Venezuela in the 2015 Venezuelan parliamentary election.[1] She is noted as the first transgender person elected to office in Venezuela, and only the second transgender member of a national legislature in the Western Hemisphere.[2] Some early media coverage credited her as the first transgender member of a legislature in the Americas, but this was later corrected due to the election of Michelle Suárez Bértora to the Senate of Uruguay in 2014.[2]

Tamara Adrián
Adrián in 2008
Deputy of the
National Assembly of Venezuela
Assumed office
5 January 2016
ConstituencyCapital District
Personal details
Born (1954-02-20) 20 February 1954 (age 69)
Caracas, Venezuela
Political partyPopular Will
Alma materAndrés Bello Catholic University
ProfessionLawyer

She is a member of the Popular Will party, one of the forces in opposition to the PSUV-led government of Nicolás Maduro.[2] Within this party, she organized a social movement called Pro-Inclusion, aiming at promoting equal rights.[3] She took her oath of office at the National Assembly of Venezuela on January 14, 2015.[4] During her term in office, Adrián intends to promote proper access to public records on identity, same-sex marriage and human rights.

Biography edit

Tamara graduated from Andrés Bello Catholic University in 1976. She then went on to obtain her doctorate in law with high honors from University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas in 1982. She also earned a diploma in comparative law from the Paris Institute of Comparative Law in 1982. In 2016, Adrián completed Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government program for Senior Executives in State and Local Government as a David Bohnett LGBTQ Victory Institute Leadership Fellow.

Prior to her election to the Venezuelan legislature, Adrián worked as a lawyer and LGBT activist,[5] including serving on the board of the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association[1] and the organizing committee of the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.[6] She was forced to register her candidacy under her deadname, as Venezuelan law does not currently permit a person that was assigned male at birth to legally change their name to a female name.[5] In 2002, she underwent gender reassignment surgery in Thailand.[7] In 2004, she submitted an appeal to the Supreme Court of Justice to have her identity legally recognized; as of 2016, it still had not been granted.[8][9]

Tamara Adrián believes that the stigma and discrimination surrounding the transgender community stimulates poverty, marginalization, and violence against them. To her, these problems are unacceptable under international laws of human rights.[10] She was motivated to take a role in her government in response to political activists being arrested in Venezuela.[11] In 2014, there were nationwide protests regarding the democratic and economic conditions of the time. In response to these protests, President Nicolás Maduro ordered for the arrest of political protesters. According to Foro Penal, over 13,000 people have been arrested since 2014 because of protests relating to the Venezuelan government.[12]

In popular culture edit

Before being elected as National Assembly deputy, Tamara was featured in the 2011 documentary film Yo, indocumentada along with two other Venezuelan transgender women that strive to change their legal name in the country.[13]

The 2016 film Tamara was partly inspired in her life. Tamara made a cameo in the film with the role of a university rector.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Tamara Adrián se convierte en la primera diputada transgénero en la historia de Venezuela" 2017-11-08 at the Wayback Machine. Noticia Al Día, December 7, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Venezuela Elects First Transgender Congresswoman in the Americas" 2019-03-27 at the Wayback Machine. Out, December 7, 2015.
  3. ^ Kowalska, Monika (2014-01-08). "The Heroines of My Life: Interview with Tamara Adrián". The Heroines of My Life. Retrieved 2022-04-03.
  4. ^ "Asamblea Nacional juramentó a Tamara Adrián, primera diputada transgénero en Venezuela". www.voluntadpopular.com. from the original on 2019-01-23. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  5. ^ a b "Venezuela's first transgender candidate Tamara Adrián to run for Congress" 2019-03-22 at the Wayback Machine. Sydney Morning Herald, August 8, 2015.
  6. ^ "Meet the Women Fighting Transphobia Across the Americas" 2015-12-22 at the Wayback Machine. The Advocate, May 17, 2015.
  7. ^ "Global Voices - Transgender Woman Elected to Venezuelan National Assembly". Global Voices. 2015-12-04. Retrieved 2022-04-03.
  8. ^ "Diputada Tamara Adrián espera que el TSJ oficialice decisión sobre su identidad". Runrunes (in Spanish). 2016-02-25. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  9. ^ Tovar, Eugenia. "Tamara Adrián, the first transgender deputy from Latin America, elected in Venezuela". glxy.eu. Retrieved 2020-03-05.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "Meet the Women Fighting Transphobia Across the Americas". www.advocate.com. 2015-05-17. from the original on 2020-11-08. Retrieved 2020-03-05.
  11. ^ Tamara Adrian | Moving from Activism to Governance, from the original on 2020-05-24, retrieved 2020-03-05
  12. ^ "Venezuela: Arrests, Killings in Anti-Government Protests". Human Rights Watch. 2019-01-25. from the original on 2020-01-10. Retrieved 2020-03-05.
  13. ^ "UNAFF 2013: Films: I, Undocumented". UNAFF. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
  14. ^ Meza, Alfredo (2016-12-02). "La diputada más taquillera de Venezuela". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2021-05-24.

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Tamara Adrian born 20 February 1954 in Caracas is a Venezuelan politician who was elected to the National Assembly of Venezuela in the 2015 Venezuelan parliamentary election 1 She is noted as the first transgender person elected to office in Venezuela and only the second transgender member of a national legislature in the Western Hemisphere 2 Some early media coverage credited her as the first transgender member of a legislature in the Americas but this was later corrected due to the election of Michelle Suarez Bertora to the Senate of Uruguay in 2014 2 Tamara AdrianAdrian in 2008Deputy of theNational Assembly of VenezuelaIncumbentAssumed office 5 January 2016ConstituencyCapital DistrictPersonal detailsBorn 1954 02 20 20 February 1954 age 69 Caracas VenezuelaPolitical partyPopular WillAlma materAndres Bello Catholic UniversityProfessionLawyerShe is a member of the Popular Will party one of the forces in opposition to the PSUV led government of Nicolas Maduro 2 Within this party she organized a social movement called Pro Inclusion aiming at promoting equal rights 3 She took her oath of office at the National Assembly of Venezuela on January 14 2015 4 During her term in office Adrian intends to promote proper access to public records on identity same sex marriage and human rights Contents 1 Biography 2 In popular culture 3 See also 4 ReferencesBiography editTamara graduated from Andres Bello Catholic University in 1976 She then went on to obtain her doctorate in law with high honors from University of Paris II Pantheon Assas in 1982 She also earned a diploma in comparative law from the Paris Institute of Comparative Law in 1982 In 2016 Adrian completed Harvard University s John F Kennedy School of Government program for Senior Executives in State and Local Government as a David Bohnett LGBTQ Victory Institute Leadership Fellow Prior to her election to the Venezuelan legislature Adrian worked as a lawyer and LGBT activist 5 including serving on the board of the International Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans and Intersex Association 1 and the organizing committee of the International Day Against Homophobia Transphobia and Biphobia 6 She was forced to register her candidacy under her deadname as Venezuelan law does not currently permit a person that was assigned male at birth to legally change their name to a female name 5 In 2002 she underwent gender reassignment surgery in Thailand 7 In 2004 she submitted an appeal to the Supreme Court of Justice to have her identity legally recognized as of 2016 it still had not been granted 8 9 Tamara Adrian believes that the stigma and discrimination surrounding the transgender community stimulates poverty marginalization and violence against them To her these problems are unacceptable under international laws of human rights 10 She was motivated to take a role in her government in response to political activists being arrested in Venezuela 11 In 2014 there were nationwide protests regarding the democratic and economic conditions of the time In response to these protests President Nicolas Maduro ordered for the arrest of political protesters According to Foro Penal over 13 000 people have been arrested since 2014 because of protests relating to the Venezuelan government 12 In popular culture editBefore being elected as National Assembly deputy Tamara was featured in the 2011 documentary film Yo indocumentada along with two other Venezuelan transgender women that strive to change their legal name in the country 13 The 2016 film Tamara was partly inspired in her life Tamara made a cameo in the film with the role of a university rector 14 See also editLGBT rights in Venezuela List of the first LGBT holders of political officesReferences edit a b Tamara Adrian se convierte en la primera diputada transgenero en la historia de Venezuela Archived 2017 11 08 at the Wayback Machine Noticia Al Dia December 7 2015 a b c Venezuela Elects First Transgender Congresswoman in the Americas Archived 2019 03 27 at the Wayback Machine Out December 7 2015 Kowalska Monika 2014 01 08 The Heroines of My Life Interview with Tamara Adrian The Heroines of My Life Retrieved 2022 04 03 Asamblea Nacional juramento a Tamara Adrian primera diputada transgenero en Venezuela www voluntadpopular com Archived from the original on 2019 01 23 Retrieved 2019 11 25 a b Venezuela s first transgender candidate Tamara Adrian to run for Congress Archived 2019 03 22 at the Wayback Machine Sydney Morning Herald August 8 2015 Meet the Women Fighting Transphobia Across the Americas Archived 2015 12 22 at the Wayback Machine The Advocate May 17 2015 Global Voices Transgender Woman Elected to Venezuelan National Assembly Global Voices 2015 12 04 Retrieved 2022 04 03 Diputada Tamara Adrian espera que el TSJ oficialice decision sobre su identidad Runrunes in Spanish 2016 02 25 Retrieved 2021 07 10 Tovar Eugenia Tamara Adrian the first transgender deputy from Latin America elected in Venezuela glxy eu Retrieved 2020 03 05 permanent dead link Meet the Women Fighting Transphobia Across the Americas www advocate com 2015 05 17 Archived from the original on 2020 11 08 Retrieved 2020 03 05 Tamara Adrian Moving from Activism to Governance archived from the original on 2020 05 24 retrieved 2020 03 05 Venezuela Arrests Killings in Anti Government Protests Human Rights Watch 2019 01 25 Archived from the original on 2020 01 10 Retrieved 2020 03 05 UNAFF 2013 Films I Undocumented UNAFF Retrieved 2021 07 10 Meza Alfredo 2016 12 02 La diputada mas taquillera de Venezuela El Pais in Spanish ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2021 05 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tamara Adrian amp oldid 1177387729, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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