translated from Spanish: Florida works in Ordinance against discrimination at the hands of Movilh

El movement of Integ ration and Gay Liberation (Movilh) and the municipality of Florida agreed to work in the adoption of a Municipal Ordinance by the diversity and non-discrimination, which go to benefit all vulnerable groups and not only of lesbian, gay bi, trans and intersex.
The meeting was attended by Mayor Rodolfo Carter, the head of Cabinet Carolina Bravo, the former Congresswoman Andrea Molina and the leader of Movilh, Rolando Jiménez, who agreed to hold several works together to contribute to preventing and eradicating the exclusions by sexual orientation, gender identity and other forms of discrimination.
Under this line, one of the first ideas that already put into practice is the training of officials and servants of the municipality in the fields of education and health in themes of sexual diversity and gender, as well as instruction in non-discrimination and derech You human, as well as the implementation of cultural activities which equal rights to bail.
In a conversation with El Mostrador, the leader of Movilh, Rolando Jiménez, said that examples of ordinances of other communes of Santiago was shared with the municipality: “are models to follow, but taking into account the adaptations that requires Florida;” also sent them an outline of what should be a program or an office of diversity”, said.
Leader appreciated the attitude of the community leader from Florida to join the initiative to reach agreements on these issues and said that “the commitment to Carter and his team with the rights of the disadvantaged sectors already has experience and with this new actions” It will contribute further to equality”.

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