Trailblazing Journey of Georgina Epiayú, Colombia's First Trans Wayuu Woman
Georgina Epiayú, a 72-year-old member of the Wayuu ethnic group, has become the first trans woman registered in her community after a 45-year struggle to obtain official recognition. According to Epiayú, securing the "F" designation on her national ID required extensive paperwork and persistence, a journey chronicled in the upcoming documentary "Alma del desierto," set to premiere in Brazil on January 30, 2024, and in Colombia on May 1, 2024.
Epiayú, initially born as Jorge, transitioned late in life, officially changing her name in 2021 after multiple attempts since 1975. She faced significant hardship, compounded by economic vulnerability and community transphobia, hindering her access to basic needs such as health insurance and food subsidies. Mónica Taboada-Tapia, director of the documentary, highlighted systemic issues affecting the Wayuu, including low literacy rates in Spanish, which complicate dealings with bureaucratic institutions.
Despite her challenges, Epiayú's resilience shines through, as she hopes to inspire others within her marginalized community.