To “help better the chances of the less privileged”, members of Transpinay of Antipolo Organization (TAO) provided skills training to persons deprived of liberty...
The current local government unit of Antipolo may be pro-LGBTQIA, but the city still doesn’t have an anti-discrimination policy for LGBTQIA people. So for...
Located in front of Barangay Mayamot Hall, along Sumulong Highway, the rainbow-colored pedestrian lane will be a permanent fixture, according to trans kagawad Kristine...
Meet Kristine T. Ibardolaza, the first transgender woman elected as barangay councilor in Antipolo City. She laments that "we long and crave for equality,...
#LGBT Filipinos still face legal impediments re their #SOGIESC, so many of the gov't responses related to #Covid19 exclude them. For #trans community members,...
Antipolo showcased LGBTQIA Pride, with the city’s LGBTQIA community holding its first-ever Pride parade. According to Shane Marie R. Parreno, the parade was also...
The first-of-its-kind parade of beauties happened in the Philippines when the Association of Transgender People in the Philippines (ATP) and TransMan Pilipinas (TMP) mounted...
The Transpinay of Antipolo Organization (TAO) is slated to sponsor the annual beauty pageant of gay and transgender inmates of the Antipolo City Jail...