Vélez, the first club to deliver a “non-binary” membership card

Vélez, the first club to deliver a “non-binary” membership card

Then he noticed that there is a section on the Department of Gender and that was what encouraged him to send an email about this possibility.

“After three hours they answered me: they thanked me for writing to them, for raising my concern and they made themselves available”Naimid noted.

This process for a “non-binary” gender change on a membership card took seven months, but ended with incredible news.

“First non-binary company in the history of Vélez”published in a post on social networks.

“I’m from Liniers, I was born there and my whole family is from the area, my grandparents are from Versalles. My relationship with the boy’s club was close. I was never passionate about football, but the institution was in my life and what daily”told a television medium.

Lastly, he expressed that this tour left him with three lessons: the first is the importance of gender policies in clubs being visible abroad.

After he learned that “political decisions are not enough and that changes require operational issues to carry them out” and also that he did not realize that Vélez is not only his team, but his neighborhood: “I am from Liniers, my grandparents are from Versalles, I moved to Villa Luro and now I live in Ciudadela. That is, I was always around the club”.

Cirelli explained that at the moment the new DNI has not been made since he had to make several trips abroad and many do not allow the entry of people who are recognized with an X in the gender box.

Source: Ambito

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