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BPW: Celebrating 50 years

It’s a milestone year for the Business and Professional Women’s Club of Grand Cayman (BPW).
The new executive board of the Business and Professional Women’s Club include, from left, Dorothy David, Mahreen Nabi, Cheriana Hansen, Andrea Williams, Diana Creciun and Cheryl Myles. Missing from the photo are Jennifer Kerr and Alanna Warwick-Smith. – Photo: Supplied

Women’s business club announces new board

The Business and Professional Women’s Club announced a new executive board for the 2025-2027 term at its annual general meeting on 21 May at George Town Yacht Club.
Campaigners at the start of the 24th Annual Silent Witness Walk against gender-based violence

Politicians urge action on domestic abuse after Silent Witness March

The Silent Witness March came amid questions over whether legislation on sexual harassment would finally make its way through Parliament.

Disappointment as sexual harassment bill stretches on

Cayman's long awaited legislation addressing the issue of sexual harassment looks unlikely to be debated at the end of this year as officials confirm that the report coming out of the public consultations has yet to go through caucus and Cabinet for approval.

Victims of domestic abuse remembered in Silent Witness march

A hush fell over the busy streets of George Town, Thursday, as demonstrators walked in silent tribute to those who have suffered as a result of domestic violence.

Sexual Harassment Bill moves to next round of public consultation

Public consultation on Cayman's long-awaited sexual harassment legislation will begin 15 Aug. and the group that has pushed for the law for more than a decade is calling for community support to get it on the law books.

Premier unveils long-awaited sexual harassment bill

More than a decade-and-a-half after Cayman's Business and Professional Women's Club began campaigning for sexual harassment legislation, a bill has finally been written.

Call for concerted effort to stamp out domestic violence

Though there is a rise in awareness and a higher number of individuals reporting domestic violence local advocates say more must be done from a government and community level to rid Cayman of this scourge.

Silent Witness March shines light on domestic violence, bullying

On Tuesday, 25 Oct., activists, advocates as well as members of the community will take to the streets of George Town to demonstrate against domestic violence and bullying in the 22nd annual Silent Witness March.

Meditation through music

In what appears like a dream sequence, singers and musicians, all clad in pristine white and in soft focus, perform calming, meditative songs on the beach at Smith Cove.

Mentor programme gives unemployed women chance for success

A group of unemployed women is taking part in a pilot mentorship programme to prepare them for success in the workplace.

Silent Witness March set for Tuesday

Cayman's Business and Professional Women's Club is hosting its 20th-annual Silent Witness March on 24 Nov. to honour those who have lost their lives due to or have been impacted by domestic violence. 

Silent Witness March shines spotlight on domestic violence

More than 100 people took to the streets of George Town, carrying silhouettes of victims for domestic violence in their hands and a message of justice as they participated in the annual Silent Witness March.

BPW Silent Witness march to mark 19th anniversary

As the Business and Professional Women’s Club of Grand Cayman gets set to mark its 19th Silent Witness March, it is urging everyone to...

Cayman loses community advocate Bev Banks

The story of Beverly Adma Banks’s life was one of love – love for her community and her fellow man. An advocate for women, the disadvantaged and the sick, Banks touched and changed many lives in Cayman and across the Caribbean.

Cayman organizers take stand against gender violence

Family Resource Centre staff, civil servants and members of the Business and Professional Women’s Club spelled out their opposition to gender violence on Friday as they gathered for a photo on the steps of the Government Administration Building.

Marchers walk in silence to honor victims of domestic violence

A group of about 50 people walked along Elgin Avenue, from the old government building to the center of George Town, Thursday night in support of victims of domestic abuse.

BPW hosts photo contest, giveaway for International Women’s Month

The month of March is regarded worldwide as International Women’s Month. It is a month of motivating and uniting friends, colleagues and communities to think, act and be gender inclusive.

Business and Professional Women’s Club names new leaders

Paola Juarez-Robinson has been elected as the new president of the Business and Professional Women’s Club.

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