ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月1日 01時50分


At an annual transgender beauty pageant in the Philippines, contestants spun and danced in red feather headdresses, gold brocade and clouds of tulle. The crowd laughed and cheered as they delivered flowery speeches, weaving jokes with witty rhymes, beauty-queen platitudes and proclamations on gender equality. In a nearby chapel, the pageant’s blaring pop songs mixed with the steady rhythm of churchgoers reciting the rosary. Dominated by conservative morals taught by the Roman Catholic Church, the Philippines is also one of Southeast Asia’s most tolerant countries toward gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender people. Still, the widespread tolerance hides deep veins of disapproval. While there are no laws criminalizing homosexuality, there are no laws specifically protecting gay or transgender people, either. Geraldine Roman, the country’s first openly transgender member of Congress, is spearheading efforts to broaden legal protections in the Philippines. @hannahreyesmorales photographed pageant participants in Maria Respondo, a village in Minglanilla. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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