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Muxe (transvestite) of Juchitan, Mexico

Juchitan, Mexico: La Briniza, Edgardo Carrillo Medina, is a muxe, or transvestite, living in the Oaxacan town of Juchitan. Here she dresses in a light cotton version of the traditional, richly embroidered, Tejuana clothing of the Isthmus region. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Sept. 14, 2008. (photo: Ann Summa).

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Juchitan, Mexico:   La Briniza, Edgardo Carrillo Medina, is a muxe, or transvestite, living in the Oaxacan town of Juchitan. Here she dresses in a light cotton version of the traditional, richly embroidered, Tejuana clothing of the Isthmus region. Muxes are very common, and accepted, in this Southern Oaxacan region, which claims to not discriminate against gays. The matriarchal society is still driven by women but in flux in the machismo culture of Mexico. Sept. 14, 2008. (photo: Ann Summa).
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