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Published:Wednesday | October 17, 2018 | 8:58 AM [1]

THE EDITOR, Sir:

"Mi feel legal!" the young man screamed in ecstasy as he walked in Jamaica's first-ever LGBT Walk for Rights on Sunday, October 14. The half-hour Walk along 'Bottom Road' was the highlight of the fourth Montego Bay Pride, which aims to build a sense of community among LGBT people in western Jamaica, many of whom feel left out of LGBT organising that is usually focused on Kingston.

As a small grass-roots 'Pride' we have been able to be very 'edgy'. So, growing from a small pool party in 2015 with just over 150 persons, we have constantly added programmes, and this year, we had a weeklong celebration that saw over 1,000 persons participating. Some of the highlights from this year's Pride included an LGBT film festival, which included the world premiere of A Colourful Fight, which was produced entirely in Montego Bay. We also had a thought-provoking panel discussion on the different approaches to LGBT liberation, globally.

Social justice project

Our social justice project saw LGBT community members painting a building that serves the public, and this year, it was the Cornwall Regional Hospital. A Pride Praise & Worship Service presided over by the Rev Canon Garth Minott preceded the groundbreaking walk and a fun-filled beach day. In addition to many local and international guests this year, we also welcomed a representative from the EU delegation in Jamaica.

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Montego Bay Pride will continue to 'push the envelope' so that one day, LGBT people will not only feel but actually BE legal in our homeland.

Maurice Tomlinson


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