Maurice Tomlinson

Maurice Tomlinson is an Attorney-at-Law, law lecturer and facilitator with LGBTI Aware Caribbean, an organization providing LGBTI awareness training for Caribbean security forces. Maurice was the inaugural winner of the David Kato Vision and Voice Award, which recognizes individuals who demonstrate courage and outstanding leadership in advocating for the sexual rights of LGBTI people globally.|Maurice Tomlinson is an Attorney-at-Law, law lecturer and facilitator with LGBTI Aware Caribbean, an organization providing LGBTI awareness training for Caribbean security forces. Maurice was the inaugural winner of the David Kato Vision and Voice Award, which recognizes individuals who demonstrate courage and outstanding leadership in advocating for the sexual rights of LGBTI people globally.|Maurice Tomlinson is an Attorney-at-Law, law lecturer and facilitator with LGBTI Aware Caribbean, an organization providing LGBTI awareness training for Caribbean security forces. Maurice was the inaugural winner of the David Kato Vision and Voice Award, which recognizes individuals who demonstrate courage and outstanding leadership in advocating for the sexual rights of LGBTI people globally.|Maurice Tomlinson is an Attorney-at-Law, law lecturer and facilitator with LGBTI Aware Caribbean, an organization providing LGBTI awareness training for Caribbean security forces. Maurice was the inaugural winner of the David Kato Vision and Voice Award, which recognizes individuals who demonstrate courage and outstanding leadership in advocating for the sexual rights of LGBTI people globally.

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Gays: a Prohibited Class in CARICOM?

Gays: a Prohibited Class in CARICOM?

In the western hemisphere, only 11 Caribbean states still criminalize private consensual adult same-gender intimacy.  Among these countries, Belize and Trinidad and Tobago also ban the entry of homosexuals.  In a pending case ...
HIV and Caribbean Law: Case for Tolerance

HIV and Caribbean Law: Case for Tolerance

In the western hemisphere, the Anglophone Caribbean maintains some of the most regressive anti-gay laws in the world.  The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago as well as Belize both have laws that prohibit homosexuals from even visiting.  ...