The action caused unease to Natalie Roque, who sent her a letter stating: “The above statements and actions may constitute stigmatizing or hate speech that goes against the promotion of the right to equality and the principle of non-discrimination among Hondurans violated.” Girls, youth and women and the LGBTQ+ population”.
SEE: Roque on Sponda: “Your statements show hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population”
On June 25, Sponda released a gender inclusion guide during TSi’s 30/30 program. “We will not promote values that are not part of our society,” said the head of the Ministry of Education on the occasion.
The action caused unease to Natalie Roque, who sent her a letter stating: “The above statements and actions may constitute stigmatizing or hate speech that goes against the promotion of the right to equality and the principle of non-discrimination among Hondurans violated.” Girls, youth and women and the LGBTQ+ population”.
SEE: Roque on Sponda: “Your statements show hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population”
Regarding the allegations made by Human Rights Minister Natalie Roque, who assured that her actions could be interpreted as an expression of hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population, Sponda chose not to comment, confining herself to saying that she was her friend be and that she will protect them. .
On June 25, Sponda released a gender inclusion guide during TSi’s 30/30 program. “We will not promote values that are not part of our society,” said the head of the Ministry of Education on the occasion.
The action caused unease to Natalie Roque, who sent her a letter stating: “The above statements and actions may constitute stigmatizing or hate speech that goes against the promotion of the right to equality and the principle of non-discrimination among Hondurans violated.” Girls, youth and women and the LGBTQ+ population”.
SEE: Roque on Sponda: “Your statements show hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population”
Regarding the allegations made by Human Rights Minister Natalie Roque, who assured that her actions could be interpreted as an expression of hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population, Sponda chose not to comment, confining herself to saying that she was her friend be and that she will protect them. .
On June 25, Sponda released a gender inclusion guide during TSi’s 30/30 program. “We will not promote values that are not part of our society,” said the head of the Ministry of Education on the occasion.
The action caused unease to Natalie Roque, who sent her a letter stating: “The above statements and actions may constitute stigmatizing or hate speech that goes against the promotion of the right to equality and the principle of non-discrimination among Hondurans violated.” Girls, youth and women and the LGBTQ+ population”.
SEE: Roque on Sponda: “Your statements show hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population”
“I thank the Evangelical Brotherhood, which is open to the development of the new guidelines, a guide that will allow us to avoid sexual abuse and pregnancy among adolescents,” added Sponda.
The education secretary also establishes contacts with various industries Comprehensive Education Act for the Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy, a regulation that, according to its proponents, aims to promote and ensure “teaching based on a rights-based approach in all modalities of the public and private education system”.
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Controversy with Roque
Regarding the allegations made by Human Rights Minister Natalie Roque, who assured that her actions could be interpreted as an expression of hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population, Sponda chose not to comment, confining herself to saying that she was her friend be and that she will protect them. .
On June 25, Sponda released a gender inclusion guide during TSi’s 30/30 program. “We will not promote values that are not part of our society,” said the head of the Ministry of Education on the occasion.
The action caused unease to Natalie Roque, who sent her a letter stating: “The above statements and actions may constitute stigmatizing or hate speech that goes against the promotion of the right to equality and the principle of non-discrimination among Hondurans violated.” Girls, youth and women and the LGBTQ+ population”.
SEE: Roque on Sponda: “Your statements show hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population”
READ: Daniel Sponda assures that child abuse is not an issue that should be politicized
“I thank the Evangelical Brotherhood, which is open to the development of the new guidelines, a guide that will allow us to avoid sexual abuse and pregnancy among adolescents,” added Sponda.
The education secretary also establishes contacts with various industries Comprehensive Education Act for the Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy, a regulation that, according to its proponents, aims to promote and ensure “teaching based on a rights-based approach in all modalities of the public and private education system”.
Controversy with Roque
Regarding the allegations made by Human Rights Minister Natalie Roque, who assured that her actions could be interpreted as an expression of hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population, Sponda chose not to comment, confining herself to saying that she was her friend be and that she will protect them. .
On June 25, Sponda released a gender inclusion guide during TSi’s 30/30 program. “We will not promote values that are not part of our society,” said the head of the Ministry of Education on the occasion.
The action caused unease to Natalie Roque, who sent her a letter stating: “The above statements and actions may constitute stigmatizing or hate speech that goes against the promotion of the right to equality and the principle of non-discrimination among Hondurans violated.” Girls, youth and women and the LGBTQ+ population”.
SEE: Roque on Sponda: “Your statements show hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population”
The official said these words in a context in which guides on sex education are being disseminated among citizens education secretaryParents’ and teachers’ associations of schools and colleges.
READ: Daniel Sponda assures that child abuse is not an issue that should be politicized
“I thank the Evangelical Brotherhood, which is open to the development of the new guidelines, a guide that will allow us to avoid sexual abuse and pregnancy among adolescents,” added Sponda.
The education secretary also establishes contacts with various industries Comprehensive Education Act for the Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy, a regulation that, according to its proponents, aims to promote and ensure “teaching based on a rights-based approach in all modalities of the public and private education system”.
Controversy with Roque
Regarding the allegations made by Human Rights Minister Natalie Roque, who assured that her actions could be interpreted as an expression of hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population, Sponda chose not to comment, confining herself to saying that she was her friend be and that she will protect them. .
On June 25, Sponda released a gender inclusion guide during TSi’s 30/30 program. “We will not promote values that are not part of our society,” said the head of the Ministry of Education on the occasion.
The action caused unease to Natalie Roque, who sent her a letter stating: “The above statements and actions may constitute stigmatizing or hate speech that goes against the promotion of the right to equality and the principle of non-discrimination among Hondurans violated.” Girls, youth and women and the LGBTQ+ population”.
SEE: Roque on Sponda: “Your statements show hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population”
And he added: “Parents, pay attention to what children see on TV or hear on the radio because it’s outrageous, it’s disgusting, it’s vulgar, anti-values are present in novels and cartoons. We have.” Girls playing drug dealers and girls playing escorts (prostitutes).
The official said these words in a context in which guides on sex education are being disseminated among citizens education secretaryParents’ and teachers’ associations of schools and colleges.
READ: Daniel Sponda assures that child abuse is not an issue that should be politicized
“I thank the Evangelical Brotherhood, which is open to the development of the new guidelines, a guide that will allow us to avoid sexual abuse and pregnancy among adolescents,” added Sponda.
The education secretary also establishes contacts with various industries Comprehensive Education Act for the Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy, a regulation that, according to its proponents, aims to promote and ensure “teaching based on a rights-based approach in all modalities of the public and private education system”.
Controversy with Roque
Regarding the allegations made by Human Rights Minister Natalie Roque, who assured that her actions could be interpreted as an expression of hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population, Sponda chose not to comment, confining herself to saying that she was her friend be and that she will protect them. .
On June 25, Sponda released a gender inclusion guide during TSi’s 30/30 program. “We will not promote values that are not part of our society,” said the head of the Ministry of Education on the occasion.
The action caused unease to Natalie Roque, who sent her a letter stating: “The above statements and actions may constitute stigmatizing or hate speech that goes against the promotion of the right to equality and the principle of non-discrimination among Hondurans violated.” Girls, youth and women and the LGBTQ+ population”.
SEE: Roque on Sponda: “Your statements show hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population”
“I don’t think anyone here can object to educating our boys and girls properly because the reality is that disgusting reggaeton and pornography is what is educating our children sexually,” said Sponda, who claimed he was the subject of attacks from conservative opposition groups to be incorporating sex education into school curricula.
And he added: “Parents, pay attention to what children see on TV or hear on the radio because it’s outrageous, it’s disgusting, it’s vulgar, anti-values are present in novels and cartoons. We have.” Girls playing drug dealers and girls playing escorts (prostitutes).
The official said these words in a context in which guides on sex education are being disseminated among citizens education secretaryParents’ and teachers’ associations of schools and colleges.
READ: Daniel Sponda assures that child abuse is not an issue that should be politicized
“I thank the Evangelical Brotherhood, which is open to the development of the new guidelines, a guide that will allow us to avoid sexual abuse and pregnancy among adolescents,” added Sponda.
The education secretary also establishes contacts with various industries Comprehensive Education Act for the Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy, a regulation that, according to its proponents, aims to promote and ensure “teaching based on a rights-based approach in all modalities of the public and private education system”.
Controversy with Roque
Regarding the allegations made by Human Rights Minister Natalie Roque, who assured that her actions could be interpreted as an expression of hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population, Sponda chose not to comment, confining herself to saying that she was her friend be and that she will protect them. .
On June 25, Sponda released a gender inclusion guide during TSi’s 30/30 program. “We will not promote values that are not part of our society,” said the head of the Ministry of Education on the occasion.
The action caused unease to Natalie Roque, who sent her a letter stating: “The above statements and actions may constitute stigmatizing or hate speech that goes against the promotion of the right to equality and the principle of non-discrimination among Hondurans violated.” Girls, youth and women and the LGBTQ+ population”.
SEE: Roque on Sponda: “Your statements show hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population”
Education Minister Daniel Sponda pointed to the sectors opposed to sex education for Honduran children and youth in educational centers.
“I don’t think anyone here can object to educating our boys and girls properly because the reality is that disgusting reggaeton and pornography is what is educating our children sexually,” said Sponda, who claimed he was the subject of attacks from conservative opposition groups to be incorporating sex education into school curricula.
And he added: “Parents, pay attention to what children see on TV or hear on the radio because it’s outrageous, it’s disgusting, it’s vulgar, anti-values are present in novels and cartoons. We have.” Girls playing drug dealers and girls playing escorts (prostitutes).
The official said these words in a context in which guides on sex education are being disseminated among citizens education secretaryParents’ and teachers’ associations of schools and colleges.
READ: Daniel Sponda assures that child abuse is not an issue that should be politicized
“I thank the Evangelical Brotherhood, which is open to the development of the new guidelines, a guide that will allow us to avoid sexual abuse and pregnancy among adolescents,” added Sponda.
The education secretary also establishes contacts with various industries Comprehensive Education Act for the Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy, a regulation that, according to its proponents, aims to promote and ensure “teaching based on a rights-based approach in all modalities of the public and private education system”.
Controversy with Roque
Regarding the allegations made by Human Rights Minister Natalie Roque, who assured that her actions could be interpreted as an expression of hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population, Sponda chose not to comment, confining herself to saying that she was her friend be and that she will protect them. .
On June 25, Sponda released a gender inclusion guide during TSi’s 30/30 program. “We will not promote values that are not part of our society,” said the head of the Ministry of Education on the occasion.
The action caused unease to Natalie Roque, who sent her a letter stating: “The above statements and actions may constitute stigmatizing or hate speech that goes against the promotion of the right to equality and the principle of non-discrimination among Hondurans violated.” Girls, youth and women and the LGBTQ+ population”.
SEE: Roque on Sponda: “Your statements show hatred and stigma towards the LGBTQ+ population”