BY SIMONE J. SMITH Scorn, ridicule, intimidation, and even prosecution; we as a news organization, and other truth storytellers are familiar with these pernicious actions. They...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH Let’s set the stage for this visual experience with words; you live in the Northern part of the world, let’s say Canada,...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH What if I told you that you could book a ticket to go to Jamaica, right now for as low as $149...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH I remember the day I walked away from corporate; I remember what I felt, something that only now I can really explain....
BY SIMONE J. SMITH It’s the intrusive memories and flashbacks that make you feel as if the traumatic event is happening again. You may avoid certain:...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH Systemic racism and discrimination in employment opportunities have been long standing issues in Canada. African-Caribbean individuals, along with other marginalized groups, have...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH “In response to Canadian government legislation, news content can’t be shared.” If you are a resident in Canada, this message has probably...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH “All of this belongs to Guyana; no narrative propaganda (or) decree can change this. This is Guyana.” Guyana President Irfaan Ali On...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH As a journalist with the Toronto Caribbean Newspaper, I have learned to be mindful of the words that I use, and the...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH I parked my car outside of the AGO excited to have been invited to an art exhibit that was heralded by the...