Etweda Cooper
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Born
Edina, Liberia
OccupationWomen's rights and peace activist
Awards1325 Award
NicknameSugars
Etweda Cooper | |
|---|---|
| Superintendent of Grand Bassa County | |
| In office 2012–2015 | |
| Mayor of Edina, Liberia | |
| In office 2010–2012 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Edina, Liberia |
| Occupation | Women's rights and peace activist |
| Awards | 1325 Award |
| Nickname | Sugars |
Etweda Ambavi Gbenyon Cooper, known as Sugars, is a Liberian politician and peace activist. She has been described as "the doyenne" and "the godmother" of the Liberian women's movement.[1][2][3]
In 2010, she was elected mayor of Edina, Liberia. She then served as superintendent of Grand Bassa County from 2012 to 2015.
Etweda Cooper was born in Edina, into an elite family descended from freed slaves who left the United States for Liberia in the 1800s. She grew up speaking Bassa and Liberian English.[2][4]
Cooper is known across the country by her nickname, Sugars.[5][6]
She left Liberia as a young woman to attend university in Bern, Switzerland.[4]