Edited by Walter H. Roban
For more than three decades, Jennifer Smith had been a leading voice trumpeting the change that ushered in a new Bermuda in November 1998 when she became Premier.
In a life dominated by frontline political activism, the woman who led her party to electoral triumph and to the defining transfer of power, is a writer and poet of note, and one of her country’s most respected artists.
This book commemorates her active involvement in the Progressive Labour Party, and is a collection of selected speeches made by an exceptional woman. Her vision and involvement in her country’s politics have contributed significantly to shaping twenty-first century Bermuda.
Voice of Change also presents a valuable insight into Bermuda’s evolution from domination by the privileged minority, to genuine majority rule and the vigorous exercise of true democracy in all its manifestations.
Includes more than 30 colour and black & white photographic images
- 220 x 146 mm
- 328 pages
- Hardback