by VEJAY STEEDE If Bermuda was a monarchy, Sir John Swan would be our King. 141 Front Street would be his castle, and the well-being of his subjects would be his number one priority by a mile!…
by KRYSTAL MCKENZIE The familiar expression, “If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants,” can almost be taken literally when we consider the major contributions of the Black tradesmen in Bermuda.…
by Vejay Steede Dr Amne Osseyran has always been a high achiever. Breezing through the Bermuda Public School System with an easy grace and unbridled drive to always do her best, Amne has forged a…
by Vejay Steede Bermudians move humanity along in ways that we rarely acknowledge here at home. It’s a shame, because the world values our contributions more than we know, and we should be sharing our…
by Vejay Steede When the Defence Amendment Act 2018, which resolved to abolish conscription to the Royal Bermuda Regiment (RBR), passed in the House of Assembly in June of 2018, a long, arduous battle for…
by Dr. Quito Swan Pauulu Roosevelt Nelson Osiris Browne Kamarakafego is a legendary figure. Born in Bermuda on November 28, 1932 to parents from St. Nevis and St. Kitts, Dr Kamarakafego would traverse the world…
by Vejay Steede Charles Richardson’s story is an examination of the human ability to find redemption in the direst corners of society imaginable. He was a wayward youth, sent to prison for a violent crime,…