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It’s a matter of how you ask the question
From CAISO Blog http://gspottt.wordpress.com/2011/05/21/its-a-matter-of-how-you-ask-the-question/ Any good pollster knows it’s a matter of how you ask the question. When asked in a 2009 survey if they “support equal rights for gays/lesbians/ homosexuals”, half of Trinbs picked “Totally Unsupportive” over other options. Instead of defining “homosexuals” for the respondents, perhaps…
Homosexuality in schools
From HTS Channel 4, Cable 34 News, St Lucia of 30 May, 2011 Homosexuality in schools Story by Sarah Peter  
Sexual Politics ...on The Avenue
From Trinidad Express 28 May, 2011 By By Cedriann J Martin May 28, 2011 Lines are drawn on the stretch. Big, black men stand guard everywhere, enforcing unspoken admission rules on class and colour. Dancehall draws one crowd. Techno tempts another. Immigrants find spaces to sell or…
Police in Grenada accuse man of having gay sex
Police in Grenada accuse man of having gay sex From AP 25 May, 2011 ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada (AP) — Police have arrested a man for having sex with another male on the eastern Caribbean island of Grenada, where a law against homosexual acts remains on the…
Church joins Court Case in which UNIBAM wants gay rights
From News Channel 5 Belize 18 May, 2011 Church joins Court Case in which UNIBAM wants gay rights A case filed against the Attorney General’s Office by the United Belize Advocacy Movement (UNIBAM) and its Executive President, Caleb Orosco, has grown into a major cultural battle, involving…