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Did you know... that, after being elected as the first transgender city councilor of Belo Horizonte, Duda Salabert was fired from her job as a teacher when the school where she worked received a threatening email?
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... that when the school where she worked received a threatening email, Duda Salabert(pictured) was fired from her job as a teacher after being elected as the first transgender city councilor of Belo Horizonte? Source: O Tempo, in Portugese. Translation of relevant quote: "In December 2020, the school where Duda taught received an email with threats to the councilor and the school if Duda remained on the teaching staff of the educational institution. The councilor was fired from her job."
ALT1:... that Duda Salabert(pictured) described her 2018 campaign for Brazilian Senate as "extremely provocative" because of her status as a travesti woman? Source: Veja magazine, in Portugese. Translation of relevant quote: "Despite competing in the first election, the professor said that she received invitations to run for other positions in the PSOL, but preferred the Senate as a form of 'provocation'. 'I accepted it for its symbolic character. Senate, in its etymology, means gentlemen. If it is a space made for gentlemen, a travesti woman seeking this space is extremely provocative'."
This article is new enough and long enough. The hook facts for ALT0 and ALT2 are cited inline but ALT1 is not. The image is suitably licensed, the article is neutral, and I detected no copyright issues. A QPQ has been done. Request is for a June appearance. Cwmhiraeth (talk) 06:19, 24 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]