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February TV: Celebrating Black History Month
[Written by Shavonne Jeffries, Bermuda CableVision] 2015 marks the 100-year anniversary of The Association for the Study of African American Life and History [ASALH], the organisation at the origin of the yearly commemoration of black history. With this milestone, the ASALH has chosen “A Century of Black Life, History, and Culture” as the 2015 National... Read more of this article
‘Life Before Enslavement’ Fundraising Workshop
Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda [CURB], in partnership with Ashay University founder Mwalimu Melodye Micere Van Putten, is getting set to host a workshop overview on the topic of ‘Life Before Enslavement’ on January 29, 2015 from 6.00pm through 8.00pm at the Leopard’s Club. Donations will be accepted at the door, allowing those... Read more of this article
GirlfriendConnect 2014 Retreat & Conference
Girlfriend Connect, in collaboration with African Diaspora Heritage Trail Bermuda Foundation, is getting set to host the GirlfriendConnect 2014 Retreat and Conference, dubbed “Transition: Navigation Change and Embracing Life,” from October 9 to October 11, 2014 at the Cambridge Beaches Resort and Spa. On October 9, a workshop entitled “Pieces... Read more of this article
“The E Word” Set To Celebrate Emancipation
The African Diaspora Heritage Trail Bermuda Foundation, with the support of Somerset Cricket Club, will be celebrating the 180th anniversary of emancipation on August 1 with an event called “The E Word.” The event will include a reading by Dr. Femi Bad and Lashon Martin, accompanied by Edmond ‘Rivah’ Smith. “The E Word”... Read more of this article
Photos & Videos: Theatre Boycott Anniversary
Continuing with the celebration of the 55th Anniversary of the Success of the Theatre Boycott, Imagine Bermuda hosted a night of entertainment at Harbour Nights on Wednesday [July 2]. Shortly after an appearance by the H&H Gombeys Troupe, a street drama skit chronicling the Theatre Boycott, was presented with performers including Altonio Roberts,... Read more of this article
US Consul: Remembering The Theatre Boycott
[Opinion column written by U.S. Consul General to Bermuda Bob Settje] On the 55th anniversary of the Theatre Boycott, the U.S. Consulate General and Americans everywhere would like to join the people of Bermuda in recognizing and honoring those who acted courageously to further the cause of civil rights in Bermuda. As President Barack Obama has said,... Read more of this article
Video: Theatre Boycott Anniversary Celebrated
The 55th Anniversary of the Success of the Theatre Boycott was celebrated today [June 30] by a group of organizations with a proclamation being read on the steps of City Hall in Hamilton. A spokesperson for the group said, “We the undersigned, representing those organizations so listed, wish to join in the collaborative spirit that was exemplified... Read more of this article
Video: Maya Angelou Reads Mary Prince
Maya Angelou, the world-renowned poet and civil rights activist, died today [May 28] in her home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, leaving behind a legacy of written and spoken words that have served to inspire countless people over several generations. She was, in turn, inspired by people who had come before her, including Bermudian Mary Prince, a... Read more of this article
Centre For Justice Call For Emancipation Papers
Centre for Justice has put out a call for papers for its upcoming conference, set to be held on July 10, 2014, that will commemorate the 180 years that have passed since Emancipation and examine society’s current social fabric. A spokesperson said, “In commemoration of 180 years since Emancipation, Centre for Justice presents a conference... Read more of this article
BEPRO Black History Lunch Inspires Attendees
Held on Thursday, February 27, at O’Hara House [XL], Bermuda’s Emerging Professionals [BEPRO] first Lunch N’ Learn of the year proved to be a success. A spokesperson said, “Entitled “Honouring the Past, Inspiring the Future,” the event was held in honour of Black History Month and featured prominent guest speakers including Dame Jennifer... Read more of this article
BEPRO Event To Celebrate Black History Month
Bermuda’s Emerging Professionals [BEPRO] will be holding its first Lunch N’ Learn of the year on Thursday, February 27, 2014 at the O’Hara House [XL Limited] from 12.00pm until 1.00pm. The event, titled “Honouring the Past; Inspiring the Future,” is being held in recognition of Black History Month and will feature guest speakers Cathy... Read more of this article
BUEI To Screen Mitchell ‘Live Wires’ Trott Film
In honor of Black History Month, the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute [BUEI] will be hosting a special screening of Dale Butler’s film on talented Bermudian tap dancer Mitchell “Live Wires” Trott on Thursday, February 20, giving viewers the chance to follow Mr. Trott’s travels to Cuba to take lessons from an 84-year old Cuban... Read more of this article
Upcoming: Global African Inventions Presentation
In honor of Black History Month, Africalogist Melodye Micëre Van Putten will host a presentation entitled, Global African Inventions on Thursday [Feb 27] at the Cathedral Hall in Hamilton starting at 5.30pm with light refreshments. The presentation runs for 70 minutes, starting promptly at 6:00 pm and is suitable for school children of all ages. A... Read more of this article
ADHT To Present Series Of Lectures In March
The African Diaspora Heritage Trail [ADHT] Bermuda Foundation will launch a series of lectures in commemoration of the United Nations International Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Slavery & the Transatlantic Slave Trade, which will be held from Tuesday 25 March to Thursday 27 March 2014 at the St. Paul Centennial Hall, one of the sites of... Read more of this article
Ombudsman Brock Releases “A Grave Error”
Bermuda’s Ombudsman Arlene Brock has presented to the Speaker of the House of Assembly “A Grave Error” – a report of her own motion investigation into the demolition of tombs at the Marsden Methodist Memorial Cemetery within the Tucker’s Point golf course. The report was disseminated on Friday [Jan 31] to members of the Legislature... Read more of this article
Civil Rights Activist Georgine Hill Passes Away
Georgine Hill, a prominent activist against segregation in Bermuda for many years, passed away this past Monday [Jan 27], at age 95. Originally hailing from Boston, Mrs. Hill brought her pro-equality sensibilities with her when she arrived in Bermuda in 1941 with her husband, the late Mr. Hilton G. Hill. From the time that she arrived on the island,... Read more of this article