Trailblazers in Bermuda Law by Julie McLean 2019 marks the centenary in the UK of the 1919 Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act, which allowed women to enter the legal profession. Julie McLean, a director and board…
December 11, 1893-November 11, 1986 A platform for the black voice Alfred Brownlow “A.B.” Place was the founding publisher of the Bermuda Recorder and its driving force for 45 years. He established the newspaper “in…
“Mentor of Dreams; Model of Action” “Why should society feel responsible only for the education of children, and not for the education of all adults of every age?” In 1919 (this year will mark 100…
As we commemorate Black History Month, it is only appropriate to celebrate and support black authors as well. Both those who are up-and-coming, as well those who have paved the way for future generations to…
Doesn’t It? Having read Dr. Klonz’s article (Do You Have a Money Disorder?) you are probably in a state of shock and bewilderment, wondering which of the “money disorders” he described you may have succumbed…
From a simple protest to a mass movement A consistent theme for those of African descent living in various parts of the Diaspora is having to deal with anti-Black bigotry, racism and racial segregation. We…
Although the legality of CBD products still raises some eyebrows, they have surely made its way to Bermuda and have even become their own section in pharmacies. So, what is CBD and how is it…