Reyna Valmores-Salinas leads Bahaghari's LGBTQIA+ advocacy efforts

Reyna Valmores-Salinas stands out as the face of Bahaghari, an LGBTQIA+-led community, at events like Pride marches and street demonstrations. Her fight for justice began with witnessing violence against women in her family during her youth, igniting her resolve against discrimination. Today, she spearheads campaigns for the SOGIE bill and safe spaces for future Filipino LGBTQIA+ generations.

Reyna Valmores-Salinas catches the eye in crowds at Pride marches or street protests, dressed up in heels with perfectly arched eyebrows, embodying the confidence of Bahaghari, an LGBTQIA+-led organization.

Her path to advocacy started early, sparked by seeing violence against women within her own family as a young person. That moment sharpened her awareness of injustice and bias, driving her to raise her voice against such wrongs.

Through Bahaghari, she coordinates rallies, campaigns, and community initiatives to foster awareness and unity, especially in areas still adjusting to diversity and respect.

She leads efforts to advance the SOGIE bill in Congress, confronting legislators intent on delaying reforms and muting discussions. Undeterred by obstacles, Reyna persists in creating secure environments for upcoming generations in the Filipino LGBTQIA+ community.

Her full story appears in the latest installment of 'Behind The Good,' Rappler's series spotlighting community changemakers.

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