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Alexus D'Marco

@alexusmyadmarco

HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER FOR MARGINALIZED GROUPS IN THE BAHAMAS INCLUDING LGBTI BAHAMAS. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR UCTRANS

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Last Friday, the Ministry of Health and Wellness signed with China’s Dev Cooperation Agency for the New Providence Specialty Hospital -22 million saved -Environmental clearance approved -Site work begins soon #MOHWBahamas

Last Friday, the Ministry of Health and Wellness signed with China’s Dev Cooperation Agency for the New Providence Specialty Hospital
-22 million saved
-Environmental clearance approved
-Site work begins soon

#MOHWBahamas
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🛑 Stop the Hate. Start the Healing. 🇭🇹🇧🇸 Too many Haitians living in The Bahamas face discrimination, verbal abuse, and systemic barriers—not because of what they’ve done, but because of where they’re from. 👣 Imagine being judged every day for your accent. 🚫 Denied a job

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🧠 Mental Health Matters in The Bahamas 🇧🇸 In The Bahamas, too many people are suffering in silence. Not because they’re weak. But because they’re afraid to speak. We’re told: “Pray it away.” “Man up.” “You too young to be depressed.” But mental health is real. Depression is

Philip Brave Davis (@honphilipedavis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big news for The Bahamas and all small islands. The world’s highest court ruled what we’ve been saying all along: big polluters have a legal responsibility to cut emissions and help pay for the damage they’ve caused. For us, climate change isn’t a debate — it’s an urgent,

Big news for The Bahamas and all small islands. The world’s highest court ruled what we’ve been saying all along: big polluters have a legal responsibility to cut emissions and help pay for the damage they’ve caused.

For us, climate change isn’t a debate — it’s an urgent,
Alexus D'Marco (@alexusmyadmarco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is International Self Care Day—a moment to pause, check in, and ask yourself: What do I need right now? Whether you’re feeling grounded or overwhelmed, making space for your well-being is one of the most powerful things you can do.

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🏳️‍🌈 Pride Bahamas Community Spotlight 🏳️‍🌈 We are proud to share the incredible story of Bahamian author Tara Pyfrom, a survivor of Hurricane Dorian and a fierce voice for healing, identity, and resilience. Her powerful new memoir, The Ocean in Our Blood, tells the story of

🏳️‍🌈 <a href="/PrideBahamas/">Pride Bahamas</a>  Community Spotlight 🏳️‍🌈

We are proud to share the incredible story of Bahamian author Tara Pyfrom, a survivor of Hurricane Dorian and a fierce voice for healing, identity, and resilience. Her powerful new memoir, The Ocean in Our Blood, tells the story of
SR human rights & climate change, Elisa Morgera (@srclimatechange) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Opinion of CIJ_ICJ on State obligations on #ClimateChange provided much needed legal clarity on: 🔑 #FossilFuel phase-out 🌐 inter-connected responsibilities on climate #HumanRights #nature #ocean ‼️ #reparations 4 climate harm shorturl.at/pZtp0

Opinion of <a href="/CIJ_ICJ/">CIJ_ICJ</a> on State obligations on #ClimateChange provided much needed legal clarity on:
🔑 #FossilFuel phase-out
🌐 inter-connected responsibilities on climate #HumanRights #nature #ocean
‼️ #reparations 4 climate harm

shorturl.at/pZtp0
ECADE (@ec_equality) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ECADE celebrates this historic win affirming the dignity of LGBTQ+ people in Saint Lucia, the fourth major victory in our regional legal challenge, following Antigua & Barbuda (June 2022), St. Kitts and Nevis (August 2022) , and Barbados (December 2022). 🏳️‍🌈⚖️

ECADE celebrates this historic win affirming the dignity of LGBTQ+ people in Saint Lucia, the fourth major victory in our regional legal challenge, following Antigua &amp; Barbuda (June 2022), St. Kitts and Nevis (August 2022) , and Barbados (December 2022). 🏳️‍🌈⚖️
Alexus D'Marco (@alexusmyadmarco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The wait is over . Happy to welcome this historic decision affirming the dignity and humanity of LGBTQ+ individuals in Saint Lucia. It marks the fourth major decision in a regional, five-country legal challenge led by ECADE since 2020, following similar rulings in Antigua and

The wait is over . Happy to welcome this historic decision affirming the dignity and humanity of LGBTQ+ individuals in Saint Lucia. It marks the fourth major decision in a regional, five-country legal challenge led by ECADE since 2020, following similar rulings in Antigua and
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Here are the facts: The Bahamas legalized consensual same‑sex relations in 1991, making it the only English‑speaking Caribbean country to repeal its sodomy laws in that period. Same-sex relations legal? Yes — since 1991 Age of consent Higher (18) for same-sex than

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Countries that still criminalize same‑sex intimacy: • Jamaica • Grenada • Guyana • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines • Dominica (until April 2024) • Saint Lucia (until July 2025)      Countries that have decriminalized: . Bahamas (1991) •

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Here are the facts: The Bahamas legalized consensual same‑sex relations in 1991, making it the only English‑speaking Caribbean country to repeal its sodomy laws in that period. Same-sex relations legal? Yes — since 1991 Age of consent Higher (18) for same-sex than

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Many Caribbean countries are decriminalizing, that pen to paper means nothing if the attitudes toward LGBTIQ + people in the Caribbean hasn’t gone beyond legality and move toward real equality, protection, and inclusion. Here’s what we should do next in the Caribbean for LGBT

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Cuba providing gender-affirming care, particularly since 2008 when the Ministry of Public Health issued Resolution 126, ensuring comprehensive coverage for gender confirmation surgeries and hormonal treatments within the national healthcare system. More recently, in 2022, Cuba

Cuba providing gender-affirming care, particularly since 2008 when the Ministry of Public Health issued Resolution 126, ensuring comprehensive coverage for gender confirmation surgeries and hormonal treatments within the national healthcare system. More recently, in 2022, Cuba