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heritage. Ancapán began to express herself as a female around the age of 3; these habits continued, and, by the age of 5, was forced to live a double life, expressing herself as a girl in private and a "boy" in public. During her time in primary school, Ancapán was bullied and occasionally beaten.
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activist. Claudia began to express as a female at the age of five. In her adult life, Ancapán has worked as an activist to promote the rights of trans peoples in Chile.
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