by UNIBAM | Feb 15, 2013 | Uncategorized
Posted 14th, February, 2013 When group feel stigmatise and discriminated against they will fine their own spaces to assert their existence, pride parties, holloween parties and carnival participation is all part of a uncoordinated effort to assert individual right to...
by UNIBAM | Feb 15, 2013 | Uncategorized
Posted February, 14th, 2013 Belize isn’t known for its Trangender community, but it has and they exist in villages like San Narciso, Corozal and express themselves in simply spaces to exercise their right to expression. This person reflected that expression in...
by UNIBAM | Feb 15, 2013 | Uncategorized
Posted 14th, February, 2013 Written 02/07/2013 by Seth Hemmelgarn Larry Saxxon knows firsthand about the isolation and loneliness that researchers and others say are among the main challenges facing black LGBT elders. February is Black History Month, and in a...
by UNIBAM | Feb 15, 2013 | Uncategorized
Posted 14th February, 2013 Written: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 Those who claim the biblical model for marriage is one man and one woman for life apparently haven’t been reading the Bible. By Miguel De La Torre Many Christians today speak about the traditional...
by UNIBAM | Feb 13, 2013 | Uncategorized
Posted 13th, 2013 We don’t share much about how culture contribute to the advancement of L.G.B.T human rights, but with the advancement of of section 53, the debate of extending legislation to L.G.B.T citizens have had unexpected senefits. Artist Briheda Haylock...
by UNIBAM | Feb 11, 2013 | Uncategorized
Posted 9th February, 2013 The Constitution of Belize has been amended several times, eight to be precise, since it was enacted on Independence Day 1981. The number of amendments reached a record between 2008-2012 under the first term of the United Democratic Party of...