The experience of being a travesti girl at a public university in
By A Mystery Man Writer
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19-year-old Lua Quinelato reflects on her experience in a public university as a transvesti girl and finding community, and writing the #GirlsDecide Manifesto, demanding quality, equal education for all.
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College Enrollment Statistics in the U.S.
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