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词条 Jaqueline Jesus
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}}Jaqueline Gomes de Jesus (born March 7, 1978) is a Brazilian psychologist, writer, and activist. Jesus is the daughter of a computer operator and a mining science teacher. She has a sibling, a younger brother. Jesus lived most of her life in Ceilândia. A good student, she studied chemistry, for a year before switching majors. She holds an M.Sc. in Psychology from the University of Brasília, and a PhD in Social Psychology, Work and Organisations from the same institution. She worked at the University of Brasília from 2003-2008 as a diversity adviser and also coordinated a center for black students. She was one of the organizers of Brasilia's Pride parade, and participated in the development of Brazil's goals for the UN's Millennium Dome. Jesus has proactively addressed discriminatory actions, refusing to accept passive prejudice. She began her human rights activism in 1997, with "Estructuración", a Brasilia homosexual group, serving first as secretary and in 1999, became president. In that period, she worked alongside government and educational institutions, in fighting prejudice and valuing differences, speaking at the opening of the 5th National Conference on Human Rights. Jesus participated in various social movements. In 2000, with Luiz Mott, she cofounded the Academic Association of Gays, Lesbians and Sympathizers of Brazil, serving as general secretary. She was appointed to the editorial board of the Grupo Gay Negro de Bahia; and founded the NGO Acciones Ciudades en Orientación sexual.[1]

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1. ^{{cite news|title=Primeira transexual brasiliense a chegar a um doutorado na UnB fala sobre preconceito|url=http://www.correiobraziliense.com.br/app/noticia/cidades/2009/11/08/interna_cidadesdf,153389/index.shtml|accessdate=8 March 2015|publisher=Correio Braziliense|date=8 November 2009|language=Portuguese}}

Bibliography

  • Norma Mogrovejo. 2000. Un amor que se atrevió a decir su nombre: la lucha de las lesbianas y su relación con los movimientos homosexual y feminista en América Latina. Ed. Plaza y Valdes. 397 pp. {{ISBN|9688567256}} {{es}}
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