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    Home / College Guide / Cebuana trans beauty queen fights for gender sensitivity in the workplace
     Posted on Wednesday, June 29 @ 00:00:05 PDT
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    Cebuana trans beauty queen fights for gender sensitivity in the workplace CEBU CITY, Philippines — As she competes in her second beauty pageant, Julie Flores, 28, is determined to raise awareness on gender sensitivity in the workplace. “This is a movement that we really seek opportunities for our transgender women, men, that I know they are really capable. It is really a waste that you have a potential one. And yet just because they would not fit to the standard or norms that they were in, it just happened to be that di sila i-accept (they would not be accepted),” Flores told CDN Digital. Flores, a full-time faculty member of one of the medical schools in Cebu, is joining the Queen Philippines Pageant 2022, a pageant for alternatives (with 29 other official candidates Cebu-wide) to push for her advocacy in raising awareness on gender sensitivity and help trans men and women like her to feel valued, respected, and cared for in their own workplaces. The pageant’s coronation night is slated to be held at a hotel and casino in Barangay Lahug, Cebu City, on August 20, 2022. “Since I am advocating for gender sensitivity in the workplace, I am also looking into how other schools and universities would respond to, especially like this time that we already continue to accept transgender faculties who have the potential yet they were discriminated.

    They were judged based on their gender preferences, based on showing their gender identity and expression,” she said. Prior to joining pageants and using the platform for the advancement of her advocacy, Flores has already walked the talk for her advocacy. Performance appraisal system Before joining her first trans pageant in Manila, which was the Miss Trans Global Philippines, where she was one of the top 5 finalists, she had already crafted a performance appraisal system which, she said, was applied in the college that she had been working at as a full-time professor. That performance appraisal system, she said, also focused on gender sensitivity by allowing those trans faculty members the chance to express themselves, “pursuing who they really want to become by not letting them compromise how they really want to look like in a classroom setting — the usual classroom setting where the teacher will be wearing a female, a male uniform.” Flores said she was aware that gender sensitivity would not and should not only apply to schools, but in all workplaces. She said some business process outsource companies were already open to it and this was already a sign of progress. She, however, noted that it would take more effort to have the same progress in a more traditional workplace setup in the country as in the education sector.

    Despite this, Flores is determined to uplift the moral of her transgender brothers and sisters by her achievements in the academic arena. “Nowadays, acceptance is something you need to gain. That’s what I also did in my past years in my teaching experience. I (was) allowed (to take) my academic journey, when I took the board exam, passed and became a respiratory therapist,” she said. “Then I widened my horizon by taking my masters degree and currently, I am now taking my doctors degree in organization development and school administration. In that way I can be able to gain acceptance from the whole university, (and) to see me not just as a transgender faculty, but as a potential and credible one,” Flores said. She believed that by letting them see how competent she would be, then she could instill in their minds that she would be more than just a transgender, but a transgender woman or a transgender faculty, who had a heart and who would be empowered to lead. As an educator, herself, Flores said she hoped to collaborate with schools and universities in the future for the promotion of gender sensitivity in the workplace. The world and the country celebrates Pride Awareness Month this month for all the LGBTQIA+ members of the community.

    RELATED STORIES Cebu transwoman crowned Miss International Queen 2022 Fuschia Ravena honors elder LGBTQA members Fuschia Ravena: I will use my voice to spread the message of love Fuschia Anne Ravena: Making a mark for the Cebuano transgender community FACES OF CEBU: Letina Lyccah, 29, Cebuana drag queen FACES OF CEBU: Jev and Sherwin Sulla, LGBQTIA+ couple Swimming to set up ‘open category’ for transgender athletes /dbs Subscribe to our regional newsletter Disclaimer: The comments uploaded on this site do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of management and owner of Cebudailynews. We reserve the right to exclude comments that we deem to be inconsistent with our editorial standards.

     
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