Ro-Ann Mohammed Explained

Ro-Ann Mohammed is a human rights activist. In 2012, she co-founded the organisation Barbados - Gays, Lesbians and All-Sexuals against Discrimination (B-GLAD) with Donnya Piggott.[1] In 2018, she was an organizer of Barbados' first LGBT Pride Parade.[2] [3]

Early life

Ro-Ann was born in Trinidad and Tobago. She moved to Barbados as a child, where she attended The University of the West Indies Cave Hill and Studied Psychology.

Career

In 2012, she started B-GLAD with Donnya Piggott.[4] She has been vocal about the discrimination that LGBT people face in Barbados.[5] and that the Evangelical Church in Barbados discriminates against LGBT people.[6]

She is a feminist, advocate for gender equality[7] and activist for sexual and reproductive health rights.[8] [9] In 2016, she was named as a Fellow in President Obama's Young Leader of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) for her work with the Barbados LGBT community.[10] [11] [12]

She speaks out against the Barbados government, which punishes gay sex with life imprisonment. She attended anti-LGBT spaces in protest.[13] In 2018,[14] Mohammed was responsible for organizing Barbados' first LGBT Pride Parade, which took place in the island's capital of Bridgetown.[15] [16]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BGLAD: Don't hate. Nation News. author. 24 June 2013 .
  2. Web site: Barbados held its first Pride parade and it was as fabulous as you expect. 24 July 2018 .
  3. Web site: These beautiful pictures of Barbados Pride will restore your faith in humanity. 24 July 2018.
  4. Web site: Coming Out in the Caribbean - Ro-Ann's Story - The Global West Indian. 29 June 2018.
  5. Web site: Battleground Barbados: LGBT activists face off against North American homophobes in the Caribbean. 13 April 2017.
  6. Web site: Church: No climate of violence against LGBT. Nation News. author. 16 November 2017 .
  7. Web site:
    1. LifeinLeggings not just a social media trend
    . www.loopnewsbarbados.com.
  8. Web site: Open talks at Sex Shop. Nation News. author. 15 August 2015 .
  9. Web site: Ro-Ann Mohammed – Women Deliver.
  10. Web site: 5 Bajan entrepreneurs off to the U.S.A. www.loopnewsbarbados.com.
  11. Web site: Participant Biographies. meridian.org. 2 April 2023. September 2016.
  12. Web site: UN Women announces new members of its Civil Society Advisory Group for Latin America and the Caribbean.
  13. Web site: Row over rainbow colours. Nation News. author. 30 October 2017 .
  14. Web site: Transphobic 'Sex Change' song causes controversy in Barbados. 25 July 2018.
  15. Web site: Barbados' LGBT+ community is here, queer and making history with the country's first public Pride Parade · Global Voices. 29 July 2018.
  16. Web site: These beautiful pictures of Barbados Pride will restore your faith in humanity. 24 July 2018.