perspective, so that they reflect on the quality of their own citizenship and what they are doing to think about a better country. It seems to me that LGTBI people have a special sensitivity, given also by how susceptible they are to their own rights. They are not protected or defended like other people. I have learned a lot by doing this work and I feel very identified with what is happening. I like very much that there is now another letter, the H of heterosexuals, who are no more than the
heterosexual friends of this community: LGTBIH. I also like to think about their interests, for instance inclusion, because they want to be all united in that soup of letters and they do not want to be isolated. I am also very interested in how many activists have thought not to be part of a ghetto, but to advance in their social insertion. And that is the investigation of Cause and Chances. And I tell you, I do not consider it an individual project; it ยด s a collective creation.
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Yaima Pardo and Nonardo Perea in A Revolutionary Family
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