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LGBTQ+ Advocate: “I Deserve to Exist”

An LGBTQ+ advocate who went viral after questioning the Prime Minister during a National Development Plan lecture is speaking out.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – An LGBTQ+ advocate who went viral after questioning the Prime Minister during a National Development Plan lecture earlier this week, is speaking out, saying they deserve to be protected from discrimination.

Our Marlena Leonard sat down exclusively with Natino Thompson.

It was the statement and question heard around the country racking up thousands of views and shares on social media.

University of The Bahamas Alum Natino Thompson pressuring the Prime Minister to not leave the LGBTQ+ community behind when considering the way forward for The Bahamas

What you may not have been able to hear in those videos was the reaction in the room toward Thompson’s question.

Thompson is an accomplished scholar, with degrees in history and psychology from the University of The Bahamas.

His paper titled, Heterosexism & Homosexuality: The Performance of Privilege in Bahamian Society, was featured in the Yale Review of International Studies.

Extended clips from our exclusive interview with Thompson are available on the Our News Facebook Page.

Part 2 of the interview, where Thompson discusses the longstanding but unacknowledged contributions of LGBTQ+ Bahamians, will be available soon.

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