Primary school teachers wear skirts and paint their nails as a sign of support for transgender students.
CEIP César Barrios de Lepe School (Spain) launched a campaign to raise awareness and combat transphoba.
This is because an 11-year-old student in the fifth grade of primary school was harassed by his peers, since he was born a boy but identifies himself as a girl.
Joaquín Hernández, director of the school, told local media that there was a problem with a dozen children who insulted and humiliated a partner because of her gender identity.
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They even forbade him to go into the children's room.
After a statement sent to the students' parents, the principal went to school in a skirt as a token of support.
Teachers then joined the school with painted fingernails and skirts.
CEIP director César Barrios said that the aim is to raise awareness among teachers, students, mothers, fathers and work staff not to discriminate against anyone on the basis of gender, race or religion.
Under the slogan "I'm not your joke," Joaquín Hernández commented that you still have to work outside school to support the minor and guarantee her freedom of expression and her rights.
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