FEATURE-Transgender Armenians stitch and sew their way out of prejudice
Armenia is one of the least LGBT-friendly countries in Europe
Transgender Armenians stitch and sew their way out of prejudice
Armenia is one of the least LGBT-friendly countries in Europe. Drawing on her experience, Martirosyan founded Right Side, where transgender people learn sewing and makeup skills to find jobs.
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