The Philippine Star

QC pride council to convene a er transgende­r’s harassment

- – Janvic Mateo

Mayor Joy Belmonte will convene the Quezon City Pride Council today following the harassment of transgende­r Gretchen Diez at a mall in the city earlier this week.

The council, which is co-chaired by Belmonte and Vice Mayor Gian Sotto, has the oversight function over the implementa­tion of the comprehens­ive anti-discrimina­tion ordinance.

“The QC Pride Council is the primary initiative of the local government to formulate programs for members of the LGBTQ+,” Belmonte said in Filipino, referring to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgende­r and queer community.

“Aside from the designatio­n of gender neutral toilets, there are a lot of other initiative­s that have to be strengthen­ed to ensure that the rights of the LGBTQ+ are protected,” she added.

These include the conduct of gender sensitivit­y training for all companies to discuss the topic of sexual orientatio­n, gender identity and expression, Belmonte said.

Earlier, Belmonte condemned the harassment of Diez, who was handcuffed and brought to the police station after she recorded her confrontat­ion with a janitress who barred her from using the women’s restroom.

Belmonte said the management of Farmer’s Plaza in Cubao violated a provision of the city’s Gender Fair Ordinance that requires establishm­ents to have gender neutral restrooms.

Passed in 2014, Quezon City Ordinance No. 2357 sought to eliminate all forms of discrimina­tion “that offend the equal protection clause of the Bill of Rights enshrined in the Constituti­on.”

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