As a child, Janice “Honey” Warner-Tucker was fascinated with art and colours. To this day, she exhibits an unbridled exuberance when talking about the days when she would visit her Aunt Elsie on Curving Avenue,…
After he was elected president of the Bermuda Workers Association in July 1944, Dr EF Gordon wasted no time putting his stamp on the fledging union. He was a physician, not a tradesman, and a…
Everywhere he went, Calvin Ming Jr spread a powerful message: never take life for granted. It’s a belief he likely embraced long before his life-saving heart and kidney transplants. Born on December 5, 1947, Mr Ming…
Lefroy Brownlow Sinclair Place lived through an era most of us know only as “history”. Born in 1916, he witnessed over a century of transformative change before passing away on July 23 last year at…
James “Dick” Richards – the first Black person to own a hotel licence in Bermuda – was an extraordinary businessman whose impact has spanned generations. He built the Canadian Hotel, which became a key Hamilton…
Their achievement in dismantling segregation was extraordinary. But the Progressive Group, which sparked a seismic transformation in Bermuda through the historic Theatre Boycott, were just an ordinary group of people with a common goal. That’s…





