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The existence of a third gender is as much a part of life in Juchitán de Zaragoza, Mexico, as the ancient Zapotec language they speak. Muxes (pronounced MOO-shays) — people born with male bodies but who identify as neither male nor female — are part of the social fabric, admired for their embroidery, hairstyling, handicrafts and cooking. But now this town in southern Oaxaca State faces a challenge to its expansive notion of gender: the transgender community and its bathroom rights. The bathroom issue is testing the limits of tolerance and prompting some to re-examine the Zapotecs’ complex gender taxonomy. @kirstenluce took this photo of a muxe taking part in a traditional parade in Juchitan, Oaxaca. #?


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