Transgender students in Puerto Rico will get to choose what uniform they wear
Transgender students in Puerto Rican public schools will for the first time be allowed to wear uniforms that match their gender identity. Up until the announcement this week, students would be punished for breaking the rules if they didn’t stick to the tradition of girls wearing skirts and boys wearing pants.
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“It’s a bit late, but it was approved, which is important,” Cristina Torres, director of a high school in Ponce, Puerto Rico’s second-largest city, told the Associated Press. “Changing people’s mentality from one day to another will be hard…The most incredible thing is that young people can accept this with an open mind, but it’s the adults who discriminate.”