Casa Lleca: A Culinary Safe Haven for Transgender Women in Mexico City

Casa Lleca, a community kitchen in Mexico City, provides employment to transgender women and serves the surrounding neighborhood. Founded by Victoria Samano and led by Karolina Gonzalez, it empowers the trans community, raises awareness, and provokes societal change amidst ongoing challenges for trans rights in Mexico.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mexicocity | Updated: 09-10-2024 10:31 IST | Created: 09-10-2024 10:31 IST
Casa Lleca: A Culinary Safe Haven for Transgender Women in Mexico City
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In Mexico City's Peralvillo neighbourhood, Casa Lleca is more than just a community kitchen; it's a vibrant space offering employment and empowerment to transgender women. Founded two months ago, it aims to break barriers in a society where trans rights are still a major issue.

Karolina Gonzalez, 36, a culinary enthusiast from Oaxaca, leads the kitchen, transforming it into a safe haven not only for delicious meals but also for mutual respect and communication. The initiative was born after Casa Lleca, established by human rights activist Victoria Samano, secured city approval.

The kitchen has become a community hub, offering meals and fostering inclusion. Despite Mexico's ongoing challenges with trans rights violations, efforts like Casa Lleca continue to raise awareness and drive progressive change in social attitudes.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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