175 results returned for search: "education AND " category "Other" author Jessie Moniz Hardy
Throughout shelter-in-place, the calls to Teen Haven from women with children and nowhere to turn kept coming.
It broke Michelle Wade’s heart.
A few years ago, with charitable donations falling, the Happy Valley Road facility reduced the number of r...
DATE: Sep 28, 2020
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At the end of each day, art teacher Richelle Richards has often collected a box of lost items belonging to children — water bottles, sneakers, lunch bags. She has seen some middle-school students go home without shoes.
“How do they not know they don...
DATE: Aug 17, 2020
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Annoyed by the British taxi drivers who tried to overcharge her, Daniella Jade Lowe started a blog.
Cabby Corruption was the first entry in The View From Where I Sit — the title is a nod to the wheelchair a spinal-cord injury has kept her in for most...
DATE: Jun 10, 2020
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Lawyer Rod Attride-Stirling believes the issues raised by the Black Lives Matter campaign are just as relevant in Bermuda as they are internationally.
He and his family, including mother Lucy, a former human rights advocate with Amnesty Internationa...
DATE: Jun 06, 2020
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No one really likes wearing a face mask; Lisa Baumgartner is trying to make it fun for kids come September.
She has created reusable masks with unicorns, dinosaurs, ladybugs and other designs they may find appealing.
They will be handed to 400 studen...
DATE: Jun 01, 2020
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Albert and Justine Acevedo Ramirez put a lot of effort into fixing up their new barbershop Tropical Cuts.
“We did everything out of pocket,” Mrs Acevedo Ramirez said. “Me and my husband did all the work ourselves, all the painting and all the things ...
DATE: May 27, 2020
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While everyone else hunkered down during Covid-19, Risa Hunter was focused on change.
Foremost in her thoughts was how to build on the legacy of Tom Butterfield, the founder and creative director of Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.
The 32-year-ol...
DATE: Apr 30, 2020
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Chloe Mitchell used cardboard for her pop art creation; Camila Bonifacio da Rocha painted on brown paper bags.
Stuck at home with limited supplies, the Bermuda High School art students were forced to become more resourceful.
Rachel Swinburne, their ...
DATE: Apr 29, 2020
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Artist James Cooper describes his work as “semitropical punk”. “It is not punk like 1980s spiky-hair punk, but punk in the sense that I use materials that are unexpected and ideas that are a bit different,” he said. “I am more experimental, perhaps.”...
DATE: Apr 03, 2020
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Gil Tucker was the only black student in his class throughout his years at Saltus Grammar School.
Both welcomed and teased, he refused to let anyone set limits on him.
At Harrington Sound Primary School, where he’d studied earlier, he’d been inspire...
DATE: Feb 25, 2020
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