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Both women became members of parliament in 1948 only four years after the Suffragette Movement won women the right to vote. Aitken was born in Smith's and grew up in Bermuda. She was not the most politically progressive woman and opposed universal adult suffrage, but she was an advocate for women's reproductive health.

In celebration of International Women's Day on Sunday, we summarise the accomplishments of five women who helped make a difference to Bermuda in the 20th century. Adele Tucker was born in 1868

quotWomen in Politics.quot The Bermuda Sun, 14 October 1998. Tucker, Terry. Bermuda Today and Yesterday, 1503-1973, 1975. Ward, W. E. F. The Royal Navy and the SlaversThe Suppression of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1969. Wilkinson, Henry Campbell. Bermuda from Sail to Steam, the History of the Island from 1784 to 1901, 1973.

Dr. Norma Cox Astwood PHD, also known as Lady Blackman was an Independent Senator in the local Bermuda Parliament and was the first woman to serve as Vice President of the Senate of Bermuda from 1988-1996. She is the founder of the Common Wealth Woman's Parliamentarian Group. Dr.

International Women's Day is a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. In Bermuda, numerous women have made significant contributions across various sectors, inspiring future generations. Here, we highlight some of these remarkable Bermudian women in the fields of arts, sports, education, and business.

The International Women's Club of Bermuda has been host to women from all parts of the world since 1981. IWC Bermuda offers a wide range of activities to a diverse group of women current membership includes more than 250 women, offering to all who participate something they can enjoy. For many, the IWC is a lifeline, helping make Bermuda a

The term Women in Bermuda includes British nationals with local status, British nationals without Bermudian status, Commonwealth nationals and foreign nationals who are resident in the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda, although in most cases only the first of these groups is intended to be connoted.

Bermuda in the 20th century underwent a significant transformation as a society. Here is a summary of the accomplishments of five women who helped make a difference. Adele Tucker born in 1868 in

The Women's Resource Centre offers a nurturing platform of transformative programs and essential resources for all women in Bermuda. From individual counselling and advocacy to community education, we are dedicated to helping women thrive. Regardless of where you come from or where you're going, our diverse and inclusive centre is a place where

The Bermuda Woman's Suffrage Society was formed in 1923, nine years after Gladys Misick Morrell first raised the issue of women's suffrage in a public meeting. Morrell's supporters included Henrietta Tucker, May Hastings, Edith Heyl, and Rose Gosling, the Society's first president, and among men, Sir Stanley Spurling.