Dominica State College to take on Sir Arthur Lewis Community College in debate competition in St. Lucia

A debating team from the Dominica State College leaves the island today, June 23 for St. Lucia to participate in the second annual debate competition and exchange with the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College.

The Sir Arthur Lewis Community College (SALCC) will host the debate competition and exchange.  There will be two competitive debates, engagements on debating and public speaking, and networking activities which will run over two days.

This exercise aims to continue to foster regional integration through academia, to promote collegial information sharing and cultural exchange, and also to strengthen the art of debating amongst young people.

Anna-Lisa Hunter, Bijoux Alisha Desiree, Adeola Xavier, and Tyquanda Davis will represent the Dominica State College in the two scheduled debates. Arielle Ford will also form part of the team and will take part in the workshops and exchange. All the team members are executive members of the DSC’s Literary & Debating Society.

The debaters will debate on the topics “A circular economy approach is the most sustainable path to a just and inclusive society.” and “Constitutional challenges to laws which criminalize consensual, private sexual acts between persons above the age of consent, is the best way to reduce the marginalization of the LGBTQ+ community.”

Coach and Advisor of the Dominica State College Literary and Debating Society, Trudy Christian, will accompany the debaters.

The participation of the DSC team in this competition was sponsored by American Canadian School of Medicine, Nagico Insurances, Republic Bank, Amy Lloyd and several private sponsors.

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2 Comments

  1. Long-term Results
    June 27, 2024

    What are they having or young kids debate? and practice if they mean what they say? All you doe good.👺

  2. Missie
    June 25, 2024

    Now is debate, next is parliament. We have signed up and receiving the UN, E.U aid that comes with it.
    We have problems and issues but lgbtqx is not one of them, we are buying the problems of foreigners.
    We Must admit it is a problem in Germany, Canada, U.S, U.K, but not here. We have our own problems, just as we have mores and taboos. These countries, through the U.S democratic party(power) are softening us up for that lgbtqx, because dem boys just like to borgar, playing their part in the ongoing population control, but, you have bought it and weaving it into our schools and carriculum.

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