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                <text>This newsletter, Vol. IV, No. IX, is produced by Alpha Zeta &amp; A Rose, a chapter of Tri-Ess, an organization of heterosexual men, often married with children, who demand the right to express their femininity as freely as they express their masculinity.</text>
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              <text>Sister Prema Chowallur belongs to the Catholic order known as Sisters of the Cross. She conceptualized, organized, and set up on July 2, 2021, The Rainbow Home of Seven Sisters (RHoSS), a TRUST registered (no. 2228) in Northeast India to serve members of the Hijra/Kinnar community, as well as their daughters and sons. RHoSS specifically strives to protect the transgender women and children, and the non-transgender children of transgender women. In particular, RHoSS offers shelter and guidance to accommodate these vulnerable women and children who either have survived or otherwise would fall victims of human trafficking. RHoSS shields the children of its community by using the available child protection legislation to gain protective custody over them, which enables these children to pursue higher education after RHoSS places them in school, “instead of leaving them on the platforms of railway stations,” as Sister Prema explains. &#13;
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Sister Prema did the footwork to gain the trust and consent of the principalities and facilitated the collection of funding from the benefactors. It took some years to get the Archdiocese of Guwahati and local government on board and she lauds their cooperation. &#13;
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