Jamaica Beach Birthright Environmental Movement
We are a movement fighting for the fundamental rights of all beaches to be declared PUBLIC and full access.
Let us not be complicit in the continued dispossession. Join the call for fundamental and unfettered rights to our beaches, sea and rivers. https://t.co/tHrpRi1iQE
@matthewsamuda@kaminajsmith @megjc_jm, I urge you to support the ratification of the #EsaczuAgreement to reaffirm Jamaicans' right to enjoy a healthy environment, the importance of environmental democracy and sustainable development. Protect Jamaica for Jamaicans.
Your support is needed in the court case to support access rights to the blue lagoon and fishing beach. Join us as we Stand up in the Port Antonio Resident Magistrate court on Thursday February 20th at 10:00 AM to continue our legal fight for the Blue Lagoon.
The court case that seeks to protect the people’s rights for continued access to the Blue Lagoon was rescheduled for February 17, 19-21, 2025, due to the absence of the senior parish judge slated to preside over the case.
Join us as we pursue our Prescriptive Rights to continue access Bob Marley Beach in perpetuity for all JAMAICANS.Laws that continue to undermine the public and deny them of their rights to frequent beaches that are post-colonial hostages of the plantation tourism model MUST Go
Continuous advocacy by environmental defenders resulted in NEPA ordering CHEC to cease all works on the Rio Bueno Watershed in Mammee Bay St.Ann, until they have had an opportunity to fully review their environmental monitoring and management plan.
Jamaica vote on February 26 in the local government elections. Cast your vote for beach access. Support candidates that will advocate for legislative changes for Jamaicans to have General and unfettered rights of access to all our beaches and rivers
Today is court day to safeguard the historical parochial road access to the Blue Lagoon in Portland Jamaica. We can now only access the Blue Lagoon over private land which can be rescinded at any time. Join us in the struggle for beach and river access rights in Jamaica.