Brazil LGBTQ group self quarantines in Copacabana occupied Sanctuary as Covid rages

“Cure Your Prejudice.”

By YESICA FISCH From AP News, shared with thanks more photos HERE

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — In a courtyard a few blocks from Copacabana beach, a dozen people get settled on broken couches beneath a banner reading “Cure Your Prejudice.” They face the makeshift stage where a transgender woman appears in a short, tight dress and performs to a song about transgender visibility.

Indianara Siqueira, wearing a rainbow colored shirt, sits with fellow residents to watch their weekly presentations performed on a makeshift stage at the squat known as Casa Nem, occupied by members of the LGBTQ community who are in self-quarantine as a protective measure against the new coronavirus, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Saturday, May 23, 2020. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

It’s a standard Saturday night in coronavirus times at the squat known as Casa Nem.

The six-floor building is home to about 50 LGBTQ people riding out the pandemic behind closed doors. They receive food donations and are barred from leaving unless facing medical emergency or other exceptional circumstances.

Self-imposed lockdown is one of few ways this traditionally marginalized group has found to minimize COVID-19 risks, while others remain vulnerable on the streets.

“Based on the experience we had during the AIDS epidemic, when we were accused of being the vector of the virus and were left to die, we are now protecting the community,” said Indianara Siqueira, 49, a transgender sex worker and activist in Casa Nem.

Residents play basketball at the squat known as Casa Nem, occupied by members of the LGBTQ community who are in self-quarantine as a protective measure against the new coronavirus,

In 2016, her organization took over the balconied building with small bedrooms, shared bathrooms and a big common kitchen. The residents found it dirty and abandoned.

Casa Nem became a shelter for LGBTQ victims of violence and those who, rejected by their families, have nowhere to live.

A resident of the squat Casa Nem waits at the entrance for a delivery of donated furniture, in Rio de Janeiro,

A resident of the squat Casa Nem waits at the entrance for a delivery of donated furniture, in Rio de Janeiro,

New residents during the pandemic have to isolate on one of the building’s floors for 15 days to ensure they don’t develop symptoms before fully joining the community.

Transgender Micaelo Lopes carries pet dog, Stonewall, wrapped in a towel after a bath at the squat known as Casa Nem, occupied by members of the LGBTQ community who are in self-quarantine as a protective measure against the new coronavirus, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday, July 8, 2020. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

While some found refuge at Casa Nem, others like transgender prostitute Alice Larubia, 25, are stuck on the streets, hustling to earn enough to get by as the economy tanks.

Normally quick to smile and joke, Larubia grows serious when discussing her future after the pandemic. She wants out of prostitution, and likes the idea of working in a beauty salon.

By YESICA FISCH From AP News, shared with thanks more photos HERE

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