跨性别学生起诉香港学校头发政策歧视

一名跨性别学生Oscar Fung King-ho起诉香港一所学校,指控其头发政策歧视性,要求短发符合出生时性别。该诉讼称学校忽略其性别认同,导致公开羞辱和斥责。

Oscar Fung King-ho的律师于周四在香港九龙湾的大埔瑞宝法院,向Lung Kong World Federation School Limited Lau Wong Fat Secondary School的 incorporat管理委员会提出未具体金额的损害赔偿要求。该校位于大角咀。

根据《南华早报》周一看到的区法院状纸,Fung在14岁时开始经历性别不安,为缓解不适,她在家秘密穿女装并培养更女性化的兴趣。到2021年,她公开扮演女性动漫角色并在社交媒体发布照片,同学和部分老师知情。

纠纷于2023年9月开始,一名老师警告她的头发触及眉毛,违反男生发型规定。Fung无视警告,继续留长发,她表示长发能减少焦虑。此后,她面临老师公开羞辱和斥责,并在去年离开学校。

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