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Blackhurst Cultural Centre honours pioneering Caribbean domestic workers' legacy - The Caribbean Camera

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By Neil Armstrong When Gloria Walcott came to Canada in 1955 under the West Indian Domestic Scheme, she was among the first 25 women from Barbados participating in the targeted immigration program for domestic workers which brought 3,000 women from the Caribbean by the time it ended in 1968. From left – Patricia Kennedy, Gloria Walcott, Itah Sadu, Sojouner San Vicente and Miguel San Vicente Walcott, 92, was among those gathered at Blackhurst Cul…
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thecaribbeancamera.com broke the news in on Sunday, February 23, 2025.
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