CUBA - MAY 2013: Deinna (left) and Gendris (DCH) are a couple. They are of Manzanillo, Granma province. She is trans and he is gay. Both come to Habana looking for opportunities. They live in Center Habana in a house of 20 square meters of one room rented with six other trans people. Both live off prostitution in Habana. They charge 5 CUC (3 euros) per customer. At home in Manzanillo, Gendrís is unemployed and Deinna works in the municipal museum. In Cuba, homophobia of State characterized the first four decades of the Revolution. Labor camps for homosexuals known as UMAP (Military Units to Aid Production), persecutions and discriminating measures marked the lives of thousands of Cubans. At present, this situation is part of the political reforms in a process of internal debate led from a state agency, by Mariela Castro, daughter of the current president. Pending legislation, the lesbian, gay, transgender and intersex fight for their rights. 