Cuba’s First Transsexual Politician
Cubas First Transsexual Politician
January 8, 2014
Fernando Ravsberg
HAVANA TIMES Jose Agustin Hernandez, who goes by the name Adela, is the first transsexual ever to occupy a government post in all Cuban history. She was elected municipal delegate a kind of town councilor by her neighbors.
Adela lives in the town of Caibarien, in the province of Villa Clara, which is located in Cubas north-central region. After a year in office, she agreed to an interview with Publico magazine and to draw a balance of her work during this time.
Delegates and deputies in Cuba are not professional politicians. They make their living through regular jobs and do not receive a salary for these government positions. It was thanks to her day job, in fact, that Adela was able to secure many votes.
I am a nurse who specializes in electrocardiograms and I am also part of the ER team. I have to deal with many serious cases and I try to establish a human relationship with patients and their relatives. Because of this, they see me as a human being as well and they realize that a persons sexual orientation is of no importance.
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