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Mariela Muñoz (24 December 19435 May 2017) was an Argentine transgender rights activist and politician. She raised twenty-three children over the course of her life. In 1997, she became the first
trans woman A trans woman or a transgender woman is a woman who was assigned male at birth. Trans women have a female gender identity, may experience gender dysphoria, and may transition; this process commonly includes hormone replacement therapy and s ...
to be officially recognized by the government of Argentina. She unsuccessfully sought the mayoralty of
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and was active in the Justicialist Party and Renewal Party.


Early life

Muñoz was born on 24 December 1943, in
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. Much of her childhood was spent in
Quilmes Quilmes () is a city on the coast of the Rio de la Plata, in the , on the south east of the Greater Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1666 and it is the seat of the eponymous county. With a population of 230,810, it is located south of the ...
. Her father, formerly a sugarcane farmer, became a
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to support her and her three brothers. She was already very feminine as a child, and suffered harassment and
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as a result. Her mother was against her femininity, and her father initially took her to
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and
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as an attempt to change her mind, but he eventually became supportive of her and considered mortgaging their home to pay for her
sex reassignment surgery Gender-affirming surgery (GAS) is a surgical procedure, or series of procedures, that alters a transgender or transsexual person's physical appearance and sexual characteristics to resemble those associated with their identified gender, and a ...
. When Muñoz became independent, she moved to the suburbs of
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and began caring for
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, single mothers, and children. During her lifetime she raised 23 children and 30 grandchildren. In 1993, she told that she raised each child until they were married. To support her family, she worked as a tarot reader. In 1981, Muñoz traveled to
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for a
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, which was done by doctor
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. In December 1993, a family court judge in Quilmes decided to revoke Muñoz's custody over three children she had adopted and raised, accusing her of having kidnapped them. The judge also issued a suspended sentence of one year in
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. This court case contributed to public awareness of transgender people and their rights in Argentina.


Government recognition

In May 1997, 41 years after first asking to be called Mariela and 16 years after undergoing sex reassignment surgery, Muñoz successfully acquired a new ID which identified her as female and used the name "Mariela Muñoz", making her the first
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woman to be recognized as such by the Argentine government. The judge who ordered the
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to make the change did so after being presented with several reports by experts in psychology, and after Muñoz argued that she had been psychologically female since childhood, before her sex reassignment surgery in the 1980s. While Muñoz's case set the
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for future requests by several other people, Argentina would not pass the
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, which granted all transgender people the right to have their gender reflected on their identification, until fifteen years later.


Later life

Muñoz unsuccessfully campaigned to be mayor of Quilmes in 1997. She then ran for provincial deputy with the Justicialist Party in 2003 and the Renewal Party in 2009, wanting to bring attention to the issue of diversity. She was not elected. In 2013, after Muñoz had a stroke, a judge in Buenos Aires granted her a ''
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'' so that the government would provide her with money in recognition of the discrimination she had faced. She was 70 years old at the time and did not have enough money to meet her
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. By the last year of Muñoz's life, she had suffered three strokes and relied on her adopted children to care for her. She died on 5 May 2017, in Greater Buenos Aires.


References

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