ThinkMedia and Age Concern are pleased to announce that a portion of revenue from ThinkFest will benefit Age Concern’s seniors’ hardship fund. For every $30 standard ticket booked at Age Concern’s new office located in the Fort Knox building at #1 Burnaby St, $5 will go directly into the fund. Discount offers (such as early […]
NGOs, Education and the legacy of Colonialism in Ghana
Next ThinkFest event features youth development worker and Ghana resident Quinton Sherlock
Quinton Sherlock, MSc, made a name for himself in Bermuda as a golfer. Now he is using golf to transform lives in the Republic of Ghana with his own youth development foundation. And residents will have an opportunity to hear of his work, its impact and reflections on the legacy of colonialism in the West […]
Next ThinkFest event: Set Us Free – Bermudians during the Humanitarian Revolution
Clarence Maxwell presents new information on Bermudian revolutionaries
Think Media is delighted to announce that ThinkFest 2017 continues on Sunday October 15 with Set Us Free – Bermudians during the Humanitarian Revolution – a talk by Clarence Maxwell, PhD. Dr Maxwell’s presentation will outline how Bermudians contributed to the end of slavery debates as well as the demands for equality. It will build on […]
Next ThinkFest: Nguvu – the bedroom, the classroom and the ballot box
Think Media is delighted to announce that ThinkFest 2017 continues on Sunday October 8 with Nguvu – the bedroom, the classroom and the ballot box – a talk by lawyer Eugene Johnston. Grounded in research and experiential learning, Johnston’s presentation will examine our responsibility as adults, offer a searing critique of the structure of our […]
Sunday’s ThinkFest: Effects of colonization on plant knowledge in Bermuda
Think Media is delighted to announce that the third Think Fest 2017 event takes place on Sunday August 27 with Losing Ground – the effects of cultural transplantation and colonization on plant knowledge in Bermuda – a presentation by graduate student Saskia Wolsak. Bermudian Saskia Wolsak is completing her MSc in ethnobotany at the University […]