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Author Archives: Charis Loke

Charis is an illustrator, comics editor, and programme designer based in Malaysia. Her interests include how comic artists and illustrators exchange resources in their networks, capacity-building for comic artists and illustrators, and drawing as a research method. Charis was formerly Comics Editor and Illustrations Editor for New Naratif.

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Depuis la campagne Vietnamienne, une militante trans se bat pour être vue et entendue

by Tracy Valera and Charis Loke 16 juin 20217 octobre 2021

Sans chirurgie d’affirmation du genre, Lò Kim Thá»§y ne peut pas changer son genre légal au Vietnam. Si elle ne change pas son genre, elle ne pourra pas trouver un emploi stable, ni étudier à l’université. À cause de cela, elle ne pourra peut-être jamais se faire opérer.

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