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Javier Cruz

“As a lawyer, I fight for justice in the courtroom. But as a bisexual man, I fight for justice every day just by being myself.”

Raised in Buenos Aires by two loving parents, Javier always knew he wanted to defend the underdog. After studying law at the prestigious Universidad de Buenos Aires, he went on to work for a top human rights firm. When he's not in the courtroom, Javier can be found exploring the city's vibrant queer scene or indulging in his love of tango. Despite the occasional homophobia he's encountered, he remains fiercely proud of his bisexuality and refuses to let others define him.

What inspired you to become a lawyer?

Growing up, I saw how the legal system could be used to oppress vulnerable people. I wanted to be part of the solution, not the problem.

What's your favorite thing about the queer community?

The sense of solidarity and support. We may come from all walks of life, but we all share a common struggle for acceptance and equality.

A picture of a colorful tango shoe
Just like the intricate steps of the tango, my identity is a dance between two worlds.
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