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LGBTQI coalition gears up in eastern Caribbean

LGBTQI coalition gears up in eastern Caribbean

A new coalition of LGBTQI organizations in the eastern Caribbean is setting its sights on improving the lives of the region’s sexual minorities. The Eastern Caribbean Alliance for Diversity and Equality Inc. (ECADE), which was launched late last year, issued this update:

ecade-logoBoard selected to guide new eastern Caribbean Alliance

(St. John’s, February 6, 2017) — Another step has been taken toward a more united Caribbean with the election of a new board to head the Eastern Caribbean Alliance for Diversity and Equality Inc. (ECADE).

The eleven-member board was drawn from representatives of eighteen regional organisations at the Alliance’s Feb. 6 general meeting.

Board Chair René Holder-McClean-Ramirez notes, “The new board fully recognises the wide scope of work ahead of us. We are committed to fostering a space that will complement the development and strengthen the communities, territories and by extension the region of which we are all a part.”

ECADE executive board includes (from left to right) Joan Didier, treasurer; Richie Maitland, vice-chair; René Holder-McClean-Ramirez, chair; and Arlene Gregoire, secretary. (ECADE photo)
ECADE executive board includes (from left to right) Joan Didier, treasurer; Richie Maitland, vice-chair; René Holder-McClean-Ramirez, chair; and Arlene Gregoire, secretary. (ECADE photo)

The new board comprises members from St Croix, Sint Maarten/Saint Martin, Antigua, Barbados, St Kitts and Nevis, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Dominica, Saint Lucia and St Vincent and the Grenadines. In addition to Holder-McClean-Ramirez, the Board executive comprises Richie Maitland – Vice-Chair, Arlene Gregoire – Secretary and Joan Didier – Treasurer.

‘Now is the time’

In welcoming the board, Executive Director Kenita Placide also expressed hope for the work ahead.

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Kenita Placide (Photo courtesy of YouTube)
Kenita Placide, executive director of ECADE (Photo courtesy of YouTube)

“The movement of the sub-region as a unified people is important at this point as we all feel now is the time. The democratic process invoked of nominating and voting in a new board is vital in the ownership of stakeholders. The work ahead is not light or easy but everyone is at the table. We are hopeful and being strategic.”

The general meeting held discussions on the status and development of ECADE as the new regional hub for advocacy in eastern Caribbean countries and resulted in agreements on its governance structure. In addition the meeting explored the needs of member organisations, including institutional strengthening of the national organisations and a clear delineation of roles between the regional hub and the local organisations. These will be among the core undertakings for the board going forward.

ECADE is an independent umbrella organisation, inclusive of all small island territories in the eastern Caribbean. Geographically, from the Virgin Islands to Grenada. ECADE will work with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex groups and other rights organisations within these countries to strengthen their institutional capacity and provide a platform to strategize and work towards equality within the eastern Caribbean.

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