Paris, France, Transsexuals, Transgenders Women, Prostitutes, Sex Workers from the in Van Bois de Bou-logne. ( ) sex work


Transsexuals, Transgenders Women, Prostitutes, Sex Workers from the in Camping Car, Bois de Boulogne. ( ) "Group prevention and action for health and work transgender (le) s or PASTT is an association created in 1901 Law, registered charity working for the empowerment , recognition and integration of transsexuals in society by dermatologist and politician Franco-Brazilian Camille Cabral when after his change of gender expression , she found herself without employment . The PASTT consists of a community of transgenres acting in the service of transgender , whose home is made both in Paris and in a local bus5 . The PASTT deals with a population of around 100 Assistance activities on the prevention of AIDS among prostitutes ( transgender initially ) but also administrative support ( hospital , bank , prisoner ) and assistance in obtaining logements6 . The association is dedicated in particular to helping illegal aliens , which she followed recent developments since transgender from Brazil, the majority in the 1980s, and the arrival in the 1990s of ' Ecuadorian , of African , Thai and of Guadeloupean and, since the 2000s, the girls Maghreb7 among the prostitute population practicing in Bois de Boulogne . Besides these aid given to sex workers , PASTT the door on the public stage of political claims regarding the rights of people he defends. In particular, the PASTT discussed the freedom of access to care , advocating that people wishing to change sex in France can freely choose the surgeon performing the operation, while the present law provides a list of approved doctors for these operations. The PASTT also took part in the political debate that accompanied the preparation of the Act and orientation programming for intérieure security including participation in events sex workers in November 2002" (Wikipedia)


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Location: Paris, France, Bois de BOulogne Park
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