By Melanie Nathan, April 13, 2015. A famous Jamaican Reggae artist is begging for a visa so he can come back to the United States. Yes, America is a fine place to make money for recording and performing artists. But should we support hate with our U.S. dollars? As Americans we should be standing behind […]
Jamaican Activist asks President Obama to keep Visa Ban of gay hate Reggae Artists
by Melanie Nathan on April 13, 2015 in Advocacy & Activism, Boycotts, CRIME, EVENTS, Jamaica, LGBT, LGBTI, NEWS, POLITICAL VIEWS, WORLD
Homophobic Jamaican star Sizzla denied visa to U.S.
by Cathy Kristofferson on November 19, 2013 in Advocacy & Activism, Art Culture Entertainment, CULTURE, Entertainment, Jamaica, LGBT, NEWS, U.S.A.
By Cathy Kristofferson, November 19, 2013 The Jamaica Observer is reporting that Jamaican Rastafarian star Sizzla has been denied a visa into the U.S. for his tour scheduled for this month and December. Sizzla has been called out for his homophobic lyrics for at least the last decade. In the past he has had concerts cancelled in multiple […]
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