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Egyptian actress and LGBT rights activist

Iman Le Caire
BornEgypt
NationalityEgyptian
Occupations
  • Dancer
  • choreographer
  • actress
  • activist

Iman Le Caire is an Egyptian dancer, choreographer, actress and LGBT rights activist based in New York City.

Biography

Le Caire was a dancer and choreographer at the Cairo Opera House when she had to flee Egypt to avoid being persecuted for belonging to the LGBT community. In 2008, she fled to the United States, where she was granted political asylum. She lives in New York City and works there as an artist, dancer and actress. Her activism has made her a representative of the city's LGBT communities, as well as Fire Island Pines and Cherry Grove.

In 2017, Le Caire appeared in Zolita's music video Fight Like a Girl and in 2021 portrayed the character Layla in The Shuroo Process, written and directed by Emrhys Cooper.

The murder of George Floyd in May 2020 and the suicide of Sarah Hegazi, a lesbian who had been jailed for displaying a rainbow flag in a concert denouncing Egypt's ruthless crackdown on LGBT rights, urged Le Caire to participate more actively in advocating for the rights of the LGBT community.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Le Caire helped a large number of transgender people flee their countries of origin, where they were persecuted. Finally, she joined the TransEmigrate Association, which helps transgender people trying to move to safer countries, of which she is the manager of Arab relations and a member of the board. In 2021, she founded the sister organization Trans Asylias, which helps transgender people seek asylum.

Awards and recognition

In 2021, Le Caire was listed as one of the BBC 100 Women of the year.

References

  1. ^ "Helping trans people escape death in their home countries". BBC News. 7 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Iman Le Caire". IMDb. Retrieved 24 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Quiénes son las 100 Mujeres elegidas por la BBC para 2021". BBC News Mundo (in Spanish).
100 Women by BBC in 2021
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