lunes, 2 de noviembre de 2015

ENTRY #4

THE DEATH OF AN ACTIVIST

It is said that those people who have achieved goals that not only benefit themselves but also a great part of the community will be always reminded throughout history. That is the case of Diana Sacayán, a transvestite who was naturally designed as the leader of many LGBT groups when different protests took place. Being recognised by gays, lesbians, transsexuals and the rest of the people who are used to suffering homophobia, this charming woman used to work really hard to fulfill the aims she had in terms of fighting against discrimination and trying to get more and more rights for transvestite people. The law passed in the Legislature of Buenos Aires a month ago is the most recent example of one of Diana’s success, which establishes that at least 1% of public employees should be transvestites. Definitely, she was one of those people who seem not to know the word impossible. In fact, as soon as it appeared on the news that Diana Sacayán had been killed, all the LGBT congregated and asked for justice. As nobody answered, they started to march.

Diana had gone through difficult experiences throughout her life. It is common knowledge that it is quite hard for a person who was born in a province to settle in the capital of our country. Imagine if, apart from that, a person is transvestite. Descendant from the diaguitas tribe, she was born in Tucumán and she arrived in Buenos Aires when she was only two years old -after her family made the decision of leaving San Miguel-. Diana had got long, dark hair and piercieng eyes which characterized her penetrating glance. She was undoubtedly born to be an activist -she was the main founder of MAL (Movimiento Antidiscriminatorio por la Liberación)-.

It is not unusual for transvestites and transexuals to prostitute themselves due to the social exclusion and the lack of job placement they suffer. In this way, when she was 17, she started prostituing herself. It lasted ten years, until a friend of Diana employed her in a bakery. That was the same time in which she started fighting for transsexuals’ rights. Not a long time passed until she became one of the main social referents for LGBT, a leader who functioned as a trigger for the other girls with her sexual condition to be motivated and know that there are lots of opportunities in society waiting for them. In fact, Diana will always be reminded by being one of the first transvestites who received the new DNI -which indicates her female genre-

Not only Diana’s friends but also her acquaintances have mentioned that she enjoyed living her life in that way and that she had a lot of projects and aims to fulfill in a near future. That is why there is no possible answer to her death. Definitely, we are talking about a travesticidio. Why did she die in this way? Why was she killed so cruelly? Were her fights affecting somebody’s interests? Unfortunately, it was not the first time she was victim of homophobic aggression; she had suffered several affronts when she just walked down the streets, immersed in this male chauvinist society in which we live.


1 comentario:

  1. Dario, what a great piece of news! I totally agree with Diana, she´s a real heroine. I strongly believe that no matter what your sexual preferences are or the clothes you wear, what really matters is how qualified you are for a job and the energy you put to achieve what you want. It is very important to hire poeple by considering her/his aptitudes and not his/her external appearence. Besides, in order to get our children used to appreciate not only sexual diversity but cultural as well. I hope people respect Diana´s effort and legacy to give transvestites and transexuals a dignified job.

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