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Aisia Castelo has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in August 2021. The social media accounts linked to from Aisia Castelo are: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn. Besides social media accounts, aisiacastelo has populated their site with Rapporteurs | AIDS 2026 | International AIDS Society (IAS), The Philippine STAR's 39th Anniversary Issue: I owe everything to the ‘radical lunatics’, Global Action for Trans Equality's (GATE) Movement Building Officer, Young STAR June 2024: 10 Filipino transgender people hoping to humanize superficial and often violent images of transhood, Every day is a day of struggle: Sexism and violence against women exist all over the world - but so do feminists. Ten activists from ten countries tell us what needs to change., Aisia: “I am a young transwoman from the Philippines - activism comes naturally”, Truly universal: Thailand may be first in Southeast Asia to pay for LGBTQ+ health care. Here’s why that matters., My ResearchGate Library, Movement Building at Global Action for Trans Equality (GATE), ASEAN Queer Imaginings Vol. 2: "Kapwa, Kapwa,...Pa’no Ka Giniba: Rebuilding Communities of Care" by Aisia Castelano, Left to Their Own Devices: The Chilling Effects of Online Harassment on Young Human Rights Defenders in the Philippines, Amnesty International’s Youth! Power! Action!, Amnesty International: "I turned my fear into courage": Red-tagging and state violence against young human rights defenders in the Philippines, Transgender youth inclusion in healthcare in Southeast Asia: Insights from Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines, Non-uptake of HIV testing among trans men and trans women: cross-sectional study of client records from 2017 to 2019 in a community-based transgender health center in Metro Manila, Philippines, Prevalence and Factors Associated With Gender-Affirming Surgery Among Transgender Women & Transgender Men in a Community- Based Clinic in Metro Manila, Philippines: A Retrospective Study.