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Kenya Cuevas Fuentes was born on 1973 in Mexico City, Mexico, is an activist. Discover Kenya Cuevas Fuentes's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Occupation Activist; founder and director of Casa de las Muñecas Tiresias
Age 50 years old
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Born 1973, 1973
Birthday 1973
Birthplace Mexico City, Mexico
Nationality Mexico

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2021

In 2021 she was awarded the Forjadores de México Award by the Fundación Cultural Forjadores de México for her career in the defense of human rights.

2019

In 2019, Fuentes founded the Asociación Civil Casa de las Muñecas Tiresias (Tiresias Doll House Civil Association). Casa de las Muñecas offers multiple services including HIV prevention and treatment programs, safety escorting, health services, funeral services for victims of hate crimes, and support when filing claims of discrimination. They assist people with low-income, members of the LGBTQ+ community, sex workers, houseless people, substance users, and anyone else who may be in need of these services. Of the efforts at the organization, she says "Our greatest revenge will be to be happy" (translated from "Nuestra mayor venganza será ser felicies").

In December 2019, Cuevas received the rights to a property that would be established as La Casa Hogar Paola Buenrostro. Named after her late friend who was murdered only for being a transgender woman, Kenay opened this refuge which is the first in Mexico to shelter and provide assistance to trans women. It opened its services in January 2020 and continues to serve Mexican and migrant trans women.

2016

On September 30, 2016, Cuevas lost her close friend and fellow sex worker, Paola Buenrostro. Paola, who had entered the car of a client, yelled out to Cuevas, crying for help. As Cuevas ran out towards the car, she heard two gunshots and saw the man moving Paola's body to the passenger seat. Aiming the gun towards her, he pulled the trigger but it jammed. The man was detained but was released at the end of the trial. Cuevas then vowed to worked for the liberation and happiness of trans women in Mexico. Five years following the death of Paola Buenrostro, the Attorney General's Office of Mexico City publicly offered an apology to Paola and Cuevas and admitted that a proper investigation was not conducted. They also acknowledged that they did not respect her gender identity, constantly deadnaming her in the process and refusing to recognize the nature of the crime against her. With Fuentes's guidance, the Capital Prosecutor's office worked to compile a document that would satisfy the recommendation to assist trans victims.

From 2016 to January 2022, over 145 cases of murder against trans women were committed in Mexico. In 2021, Mexico was the second deadliest country for trans people. 58% of the victims worldwide were sex workers. Following the death of her friend and the attempt after her own life, Fuentes continues to support other trans women, advocates for sex workers, and fights for the legal recognition of transfemicide.

1973

Kenya Cytlaly Cuevas Fuentes (born 1973) is a Mexican trans activist who works to assist trans people and sex workers. She established the first shelter in Mexico for trans women and continues to fight for recognition of the violence committed against them. She is the general director of Casa de Las Munecas Tiresias, which supports vulnerable people, including trans sex workers.

Kenya Cytlaly Cuevas Fuentes was born in 1973 in Mexico City by the Oceanía metro station. She was raised by her maternal grandmother and alongside her siblings. Her mother had migrated to the United States and her father lived with another family. Up until nine years of age, she faced abuse at the hands of her siblings. Her grandmother had passed away and there was no one to defend her. That same year, she left home and started sex work. Wandering at night, she met a woman who she, at that time, did not realize was transgender. Instantly feeling a connection, she walked over and was told to get to work. She met her first client, explaining her situation and pleading to stay with him. He told her that he couldn't go with him, but he would pay for a week's worth of shelter and food. The next day, she connected with the other trans women residing in the hotel. They taught her how to dress and she had, for the first time, felt comfortable in her body.