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Cuando su madre la entregó a los 13 años a un pastor evangélico para que “curara” su transexualidad, Jacque Chanel estaba lejos de imaginar que cuatro décadas después abriría la primera iglesia trans de Brasil. Todas las semanas llegan a este lugar fieles transexuales, muchas veces habitantes de calle que sufrieron exclusión social por partida doble.

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00:02This is the first trans church in Brazil.
00:05It was founded by Jackie Chanelle in a building in the center of Sao Paulo.
00:10Here come every week, friends transsexuals,
00:14many times inhabitants of the street,
00:17who have suffered the exclusion of society by double part.
00:21I started my life in fundamental churches.
00:27These fundamental churches no acogen a people,
00:31especially our LGBTQ+, in particular our community of transsexuals.
00:38We literally are excluded,
00:40expelled and demonized within the fundamental churches.
00:48The journey of Jackie to her own church was long and difficult.
00:52When she had 13 years old,
00:54her mother gave birth to a pastor evangélico
00:57to cure her transsexuality.
01:00She remembered that pastor as a father,
01:03because although she didn't accept her transsexuality,
01:05she respected her.
01:06But that pastor was murdered,
01:08and the conservadora church evangélica
01:11she closed the doors.
01:12Moved by her faith in God,
01:14tried to find a place for years to find a place that accept her,
01:18until she died with a inclusive church,
01:21derived from a minoritarian movement evangélico
01:24that was born in the years 2000 in Brazil
01:25to accrue to the LGBT movement.
01:28Chanel convened to the center
01:30to open a room for a place
01:31and to order a pastor
01:32to inaugure her own church,
01:34where she aspired to give hope
01:36to trans people.
01:40When we go to the Catholic Church,
01:42we go to the Catholic Church,
01:43but there are a lot of people who look at it,
01:45much more when you go to the hostia.
01:47I felt very bad.
01:48When I come here,
01:49I feel like Jackie is different,
01:51because we look at God,
01:52God is one alone.
01:54When I come here,
01:54I feel good.
01:55Nobody looks at you,
01:56nobody looks at you,
01:57nobody looks at you,
01:58nobody looks at you,
01:59nobody looks at you,
02:00nobody looks at you.
02:01I feel like that,
02:01so I feel like that.
02:05You go to the church and see me?
02:07I found the church and see me at home.
02:07I went to the church and saw other churches,
02:09but I didn't find the faith
02:10which was God,
02:12what was God,
02:14what was He,
02:14She taught the church.
02:16and I found the church,
02:18what was He,
02:20what was He,
02:21what was He,
02:26Besides give it
02:28spiritual support,
02:29Chanel preparate food
02:30for還 not high
02:30And with the donations that he received, he also recorred the neighborhood once per week to give food to 200
02:38individuals,
02:39every more numerous in the center of Sao Paulo, due to the economic crisis that left the pandemic.
02:46There are many people travestis and transsexuales,
02:51many people from our community in the streets,
02:54that are in a situation of vulnerability.
02:56But the number of people in the society is much bigger.
02:59So I can't go and give them to the LGBTQI community.
03:04I have to give them to the LGBTQI community.
03:08I have to give them to everyone.
03:10They are trans or not, Jackie invites them to the weekly cult,
03:14because it is open to everyone.
03:17And he says that every time they can, they have pedagogical in terms of a more inclusive society.
03:23Brazil is one of the countries with most assassinations of transsexuals in the world,
03:28with 175 in 2020.
03:31.
03:31.
03:32.
03:32.
03:33.
03:34Let's do a fila there, we have to do a fila
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