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From a Holocaust survivor to a transgender university lecturer – 10 of the most inspiring people from 2018

  • We look back at some of the year’s most worthy role models, from a star ballerina to a Malaysian artist challenging expectations of her as a Muslim woman

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University lecturer Brenda Alegre at the University of Hong Kong Pok Fu Lam campus. Photo Kylie Knott

From a transgender university lecturer fighting prejudice to an intensive care doctor who treats patients at altitude, we look back at some of 2018’s most worthy role models.

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1. Hong Kong transgender lecturer Brenda Alegre

Brenda Alegre is a transgender woman who was born and raised in Manila. In 2011 she moved to Hong Kong to teach Sexuality and Gender: Diversity and Society at the University of Hong Kong.

In January, Alegre talked candidly to the Post about her fight to be accepted by a conservative society, and her fear of the police. Read her story here.
Holocaust survivor Werner Reich speaking to students at Sha Tin College in Fo Tan. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Holocaust survivor Werner Reich speaking to students at Sha Tin College in Fo Tan. Photo: Jonathan Wong
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2. Holocaust survivor Werner Reich

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