BY PAUL JUNOR It was truly a sight to bestow as over 35,000 teachers, school staff, students and education workers descend upon Queen’s Park on Friday,...
BY MAKAYLA B. 11 YEARS OLD In the last article I wrote about the Egyptian Goddess Bast or also known as Bastet the Goddess of cats,...
BY SIMONE J. SMTH This was the beginning of the end of the life I knew. I’m not perfect, I make mistakes, I hurt people. But...
BY DAVE RANKIN The impact of the life of Kemet’s Liberator, Ahmose 1st had been cemented into the echoes of history by the time his son...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH “A million feelings, a thousand thoughts; a hundred memories, one person.” I wanted to end this year on a note of thanks...
BY ERROL A. GIBBS In December 1995, the House of Commons officially recognized February as Black History Month (BHM) in Canada following a motion introduced by...
BY GLORIA O’KOYE A love that will cross Life times to reconnect. A love that will cherish masterpieces instead of focusing on tiny specks. A love...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH Greetings Toronto! I believe that we have all nestled into 2020, and for some of us it has been motivating and positive....
BY ERROL A. GIBBS This brief treatise is to awaken and enlighten the world to the great benefits to humankind when we acknowledge the noticeable and...
BY MAKAYLA B. – 11 YEARS OLD Welcome back to part II, of my journey through Egyptian Gods. Last week, I introduced Osiris, and his brother...