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Cuba Transgender Wedding: Ignacio Estrada, Wendy Iriepa Wed In Country's First-Of-Its-Kind Ceremony

Cuba Transgender Wedding

PETER ORSI   08/14/11 12:55 AM ET   AP

HAVANA — A gay man and a woman whose sex-change operation was paid for by the state tied the knot Saturday in a first-of-its-kind wedding for Cuba, a sign of how much the country's attitude toward sexuality has changed since gays and transsexuals suffered persecution in the early years after the revolution.

Bride Wendy Iriepa, 37, arrived at a Havana wedding hall in the afternoon in a vintage Ford convertible and a full white wedding gown, flowers in her hair and holding a rainbow flag. Neighborhood residents came out of their homes to gawk at the wedding party and the journalists mobbing the car.

"This is the first wedding between a transsexual woman and a gay man," said the 31-year-old groom, Ignacio Estrada. "We celebrate it at the top of our voices and affirm that this is a step forward for the gay community in Cuba."

Inside, a public notary joined them in a brief civil ceremony and the newlyweds kissed to cheers from friends and family.

Gay marriage is not legal in Cuba and Saturday's wedding does nothing to change that since Iriepa, born Alexis, is a woman in the eyes of the law.

Iriepa had sex-change surgery in 2007 as part of a pilot program that began in earnest the following year and made gender-reassignment procedures part of the island's universal health care system. One other transgender woman married many years ago, but Iriepa is the first to do so under the new policy.

In the early years after Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution, homosexuality was considered highly suspect along with other "alternative" forms of expression, such as U.S. fashion trends and rock and roll.

Many gays and transsexuals were fired from government jobs, jailed, sent to work camps or left for exile. That climate of persecution was famously chronicled by exiled writer Reinaldo Arenas' autobiographical "Before Night Falls," later a feature film starring Javier Bardem.

Today, even if deep-seated macho attitudes toward homosexuality have not entirely disappeared, the island and its government are much more tolerant.

The country's most prominent gay rights activist is Mariela Castro, Fidel Castro's niece and President Raul Castro's daughter. She heads the National Sex Education Center and is firmly established in Cuban officialdom.

At a transgender event Friday, she spoke of her institution's work, including anti-homophobia campaigns and pushing the state to cover the sex change operations. Castro is also lobbying for same-sex unions, though no law has yet been passed.

"One of our accomplishments has made it possible for Wendy to get married," she said. "It seems she found the love of her life and we wish her many congratulations, because all of our work has been for this, the well-being and happiness of our sisters."

Like so many things in Cuba, Saturday's nuptials have been politicized and Castro's congratulatory words belied divisions that have taken hold within the gay movement.

Some have accused her of monopolizing the cause and struck out on their own, organizing a separate, smaller pride march this year and coming to be labeled members of a "dissident" gay community.

Estrada was part of that march, and Iriepa has parted ways with her job at the Sex Education Center, reportedly after Mariela Castro questioned the relationship.

Soon after, Estrada and Iriepa announced their upcoming wedding and said political dissident blogger Yoani Sanchez, whose writings about daily life have earned her both international fame and harsh condemnation from the government, would be maid of honor.

"How positive! Cuba now shows itself to be a kaleidoscope of ideas... The only thing missing is for them not to be repressed," Sanchez said via Twitter.

Leaders of the Ladies in White dissident group also attended.

Estrada, in recent comments to U.S.-based Radio Marti, called the marriage a "birthday present to Fidel Castro to remind him of the atrocities he committed against the Cuban gay community, above all in the 1960s."

Fidel Castro, who turned 85 on Saturday, has expressed regret in recent years over the treatment of gays during that period, saying it was a mistake.

Mariela Castro said she was not invited to the wedding and accused rivals in the gay community of taking democracy-building money from Washington.

"U.S. government funds exist here to create LGBT (lesbian, gay, transgender and bisexual) groups that oppose the position of the National Sex Education Center," she alleged.

U.S. officials have spoken of retargeting funds to Afro-Cuban and LGBT groups, though it is not clear whether any such financial support has begun.

"I think this has been politicized by the Cuban government. I have not wanted to make this into a circus or something really political," said Iriepa, who thanked Mariela Castro for wishing them well. "It is the happiest day of my life."

The couple celebrated after the wedding at a party space next door and planned to honeymoon in an undisclosed location for a bit of privacy, Estrada said.

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Associated Press writer Andrea Rodriguez in Havana contributed to this report.

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10:35 AM on 08/17/2011
Neither "community" wins from this publicity stunt.

It does nothing for gays, since in the eyes of the law this is just an ordinary marriage between a man and a woman.

It does nothing for transsexuals, since by calling it a "gay wedding" and waving rainbow flags it makes it seem as if both Ignacio and Wendy herself consider Wendy to be a gay man in drag.

They've accomplished little except to reinforce negative stereotypes and confuse many normally supportive and compassionate people, as we see by the comments posted here.
06:03 PM on 08/15/2011
A lot of things about this don't seem to make any sense. They claim it's not a gay wedding, yet there was a photo with the couple riding thru the streets with a rainbow flag draped behind them. And some people may not look as close, but to me, looks like a man with makeup. Just saying.
02:16 PM on 08/15/2011
This is an unholy reunion. God was the One who created "Marriage" between a man and a woman; but man in his rebellion distorted it to mock him. We will see who gets the last laugh.
Revelation 21:8 -But the cowards, the unbelieving, the vile, the murderers, the sexual immoral, those who practice witchcrafts, the idol worshippers, and all liars- their place will be in the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death. Hell!!!
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I did not mean that to be a factual statement.
09:48 AM on 08/16/2011
Oh really. So, does god allow atheists to marry?
11:05 AM on 08/15/2011
Wendy Iriepa is certainly a strikingly beautiful woman! I hope that she and her husband can abide in loving peace as long as they live. Congratulations!
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10:25 AM on 08/15/2011
Can two HIV positive people marry in the US?
10:09 AM on 08/15/2011
It is amazing how ignorant people are about cuba on what is suppose to be a progressiv­e site! Cuba has the most gay unfriendly laws of the world. G.a.y.s (this married couple are legally a man and a woman) in Cuba cannot marry and until recently the Cuban police were raiding g.a.y. clubs and for most of Castro's reign g.a.y.s. have been mistreated and even jailed or put in camps. Yes, g.a.y.s. were picked up and jailed or put in camps just because of their sexual orientatio­n. The famous Spanish director Pedro Almodovar and French designer Jean Paul Gaultier were picked up in one of those g.a.y. club raids. Google "Before Night Falls" the story of Reynaldo Arenas. The only reason things are opening up now is because of Raul Castro's daughter, however, if you read the article she was against this marriage because one of the men is a dissident (oppositio­n to Castro). If you oppose his government then you will feel the w.r.a.t.h. of the Castro brothers and are jailed. In addition, in Cuba people of color are d.i.s.c.r.­i.m.i.n.a.­t.e.d. against and are treated like second class citizens and most of the dissidents who are jailed are people of color. Don't believe me google the "Black Spring."
Che Guevara was "director" of one of those concentration camps for gays where people died by thousands. He made to hang a sign in the camp;e main gate that said "Hard work will turn them men"
09:17 AM on 08/15/2011
in a way i kinda see everyones point about how is he gay if hes marrying a WOMAN but.. honestly i dont care! hes happy and so is his wife. if they are NOT HURTING anyone... i dont see the big deal about gay marriages. that would be like someone telling me i cant marry the guy i'm going to marry just because he has blue eyes and i have green. it shouldnt matter if two males wanna get married or if a male and a female! if they are happy and treat each other right... who cares?! honestly my mom is dating a female... and right now i would rather her marry her then remarry my dad. i saw the way he treated her and i KNOW its not right for any man to treat any woman like that. yea hes my dad and i should want them together but... i dont for her safety and happiness. i think gay marriages should be LEGAL in EVERY STATE and EVERY COUNTRY!!
08:34 AM on 08/15/2011
the article says "she" was born a woman NOT a man (alexis) so she had parts added not taken away
08:10 AM on 08/15/2011
I am impressed that the Cuban healthcare system pays for sexual reassignment surgery. A little repressed country like that is light years ahead of the United States. SMH here in disbelief.
Congratulations to the happy couple! They certainly did make history in their country.
06:52 AM on 08/15/2011
Cuba, que bueno esta pais, avansado, intellegente, progresiva, rica, la mejor escuelas, gente feliz, todo nadar bueno (90miles to miami), apesa de, mejor que nueva york.
03:08 AM on 08/15/2011
I wonder if this has anything to do with the fact that Fidels brother, Raul is Gay and now in charge of the country - so to speak? Just a question.

Tony
11:33 PM on 08/14/2011
Good, hopefully there will be a cattle stampeed to Cuba. That could solve several problems all at once. Of course the U.S. does not have to recongize those marriages.
11:20 PM on 08/14/2011
This is messed up. How can he be gay if he's marrying a women? Article doesn't make sense.

In any event, I hope their happy together, that's all that matters.
11:07 AM on 08/15/2011
he's not marrying a woman, he's marrying a guy who wanted to be a woman but is still really a guy. They just chopped off and added stuff.
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10:12 PM on 08/14/2011
While someone may feel they are "trapped" in an opposite gender body, it is still their natural born body, and usually a healthy one. How they use it should be entirely up to them, including for whatever sexual preference they have, love, marriage, or modification. However, to expect that the state should pay for transgender procedures for someone because of their identity issues, while denying other procedures to people with actual life threatening conditions due to costs seems unbalanced and unfair. Body modification of any kind on any person brings with it health risks and eventual complications, some of which are inevitable later in life, no matter what the procedure, yet we are expected to support and pay for a modification no more necessary than a hair transplant or breast augmentation incurring future health problems at the state's expense?

The momentum of the LGBT movement is tremendous and mostly a positive thing, but it seems to have taken on a steamrollering effect that seems to dismiss the needs of those who would choose to refrain from the lifestyle as is their right for the sake of affirming THEIR identity. While the rainbow logo is meant to suggest celebrating all types of people, I find it is more narrowly representing just the shallow interests of a core group, the previously excluded colors. When this is at the expense of others, it is an ironic shame, coming from people whose original claim was only to wanting acceptance and an equal stake.
09:16 PM on 08/14/2011
She was born with testicles and a penis. I could swear only men are born with that hardware. So he will never be a true woman no matter what. But on the flip side, I believe it is their business and if they are happy, that is a great. Love is a wonderful thing!!!!