A IMPORTÂNCIA DE RESPEITAR O NOME SOCIAL DE UMA PESSOA TRANS | Histórias de ter.a.pia + C6 Bank
Gui was once banned from using the women's restroom at a nightclub because she was trans. At the time, the embarrassment was intense, but it led her to increasingly fight for her rights, such as having her social name on documents and credit cards, for example. Coming from a family with very traditional Japanese ancestry, Gui experienced prejudice on the streets. The bathroom incident alerted her to the fact that many public spaces, such as stores, restaurants, and nightclubs, still don't understand that we're in the 21st century. That's why it was important for her to seek out companies like C6 Bank, which supports the LGBTQIA+ cause and accepts her social name on Mastercard, even without a name rectification, that is, an official change in her records. With a card that reads the name that corresponds to her identity, Gui can more confidently use spaces that might otherwise cause her embarrassment, such as the restroom. It's worth noting that in both cases, both the bathroom and the use of a transgender name, the problem isn't with the trans person, who may or may not be able to pass (when they are seen by others as a cisgender woman or man, without question) or who hasn't yet corrected their transgender name. Respect for gender identity should be a collective social pact that addresses and respects the way a person sees themselves. Gui's story is a partnership between C6 Bank and Mastercard with ter.a.pia to discuss the importance of companies truly allying themselves with the LGBTQIA+ cause, respecting their customers and empowering their narratives. In addition to an exclusive card that respects the transgender name, C6 Bank is a full supporter of the LGBTQIA+ Business and Rights Forum, the +Diversity Institute, and a sponsor of the DiverS/A Fair. Within the company, the institution has been doing its homework through lectures, workshops, debates, and training on diversity and inclusion issues for its employees. To learn more, visit c6bank.com.br/c6rainbow. Support the channel and join our WhatsApp group: http://apoia.se/historiasdeterapia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 💙 Did you like this story? ✍️ Leave your comment 📢 Share with your friends 🕵 Visit our website http://historiasdeterapia.com

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