Original title: "Diurna. La transessualità come oggetto di discriminazione" (Diurna. Transsexuality as an object of discrimination) by Monica Romano.
Transsexuals live a condition of marginality in all social areas up to total exclusion in the family, in school, in work, in social relationships. Referring to the contemporary situation in Italy, this essay, written by those who have personally experienced this condition, analyzes the causes of the process and proposes solutions that can favor the emancipation and integration of these subjects.
The book uses scientific support in the psychiatric, genetic, and biological fields. It also reports a series of direct testimonies, from the present and the past (the classical era, the Renaissance, the American Indians, Nazi Germany), underlining how the phenomenon is not recent but historical. A phenomenon that has unfortunately been "discouraged" and hindered by.
In 2006 the Italian State, by court ruling, recognized the name Monica as her legal name. Today she defines herself as a transgender and non-binary woman. In 2007 she graduated in Political Science, with a thesis entitled Transsexuality as an object of discrimination, oppression, dignity, and recognition. In 2007 she was appointed delegate to the council for the Cig Arcigay Milan. In 2008 she founded the association "La Fenice", of which she was president until March 2009. A significant part of its activities is focused on building self-help and self-awareness groups aimed at transgender and non-binary people.
In 2015 she published the coming-of-age novel Trans. Storie di ragazze XY and in 2017 the militant memoir Gender (R)Evolution, both published by Ugo Mursia. In 2013 she started a self-help and self-awareness group dedicated to gender variability and non-conformity at the Harvey Milk Cultural Club in Milan. In 2019, on the occasion of the celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the LGBT+ movement, she was chosen by the associations of the Rainbow Coordination to open the Milano Pride event with an introductory speech.
In 2020, with Daniele Brattoli and Laura Caruso, she founded the Association for Transgender Culture and Ethics (ACET), of which she is currently the honorary president. In July 2021 she ran for the municipal elections in Milan with the Democratic Party, becoming the first transgender person elected in Milan. She was subsequently elected Vice-President of the Equal Opportunities and Civil Rights Commission.
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