Tiffany Munroe experienced the sort of workplace discrimination that is all-too-common for transgender people when she was fired from her warehouse job in 2020 after speaking out against the harassment and transphobia to which she was subjected for months.
Munroe faced hurdles to once again find gainful employment after being fired. Now the Caribbean Equality Project's trans justice coordinator, Munroe works with other transgender people who’ve had similar difficulties and she understands the lengths some have to go just to survive.
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