A big win for Pakistan's trans community as The Gender Guardian's first batch graduates
An impromptu celebrity performance, students dressed to impress and plenty of selfies — it appeared to be a graduation like any other.
But this Sunday, the graduation of The Gender Guardian’s first batch of students marked a milestone for the transgender community.
17 students received their diploma certification for formal education and skill-based training after completing short courses at the newly opened school.
Although the focus is more on skills-based training, such as cooking, beautician courses and stitching, there were students like Khushboo — thrown out of her family home when she was still in class eight — who are getting formal education.
“We started this school with the purpose of educating and uplifting the transgender community that has otherwise been marginalised in society,” founder Asif Shahzad says. “People think transgender people can either sing and dance or beg on the streets, but nobody has ever explored their talent fully.”