Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda
Email: [email protected]
Call: +1 441 707 1496 The challenges of facing race and racial issues in Bermuda is as important as it was in the volitile early days of Bermuda's civil rights movement starting in 1959. CURB's work continues as we seek to explore ways of uncovering ongoing systemic racial issues, issues that have existed in our history and still plague our society today.
26/05/2026
Attention Treasure Hunters! This week’s key has been found (by a second time winner, no less)!
This week’s key was hidden at the Sally Bassett Statue. Sally Bassett was an enslaved Bermudian woman executed in 1730. Her story is one of resistance, courage, and moral conviction. Today, she is remembered by many as a national heroine.
Her statue faces the rising sun each day, intentionally turned away from the centers of power, symbolizing defiance and dignity.
Her legacy continues to spark important conversations about justice, history, and how we remember the past.
Thank you to everyone who is participating in discovering Bermuda, one clue at a time!
If you have not found a key yet, do not give up hope. There are four keys left to be found! Make sure you are listening to for clues, and following us here in case you miss them!
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P. O. Box 3056
Hamilton
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Opening Hours
| Monday | 09:30 - 16:30 |
| Tuesday | 09:30 - 04:30 |
| Wednesday | 09:30 - 16:30 |
| Thursday | 09:30 - 15:30 |
| Friday | 09:30 - 15:30 |