BY SIMONE J. SMITH You are pacing back and forth in the living room. The clock on the wall shows 8:15 AM. In the background, the...
BY MICHAEL THOMAS If you want to experience Caribbean and African culture, on-the-spot cooking, and musical artists with a touch of almost everything else, then Jerkfest...
BY PAUL JUNOR It was a day filled with many tantalizing costumes, dazzling performances and show-stopping spectacle at the Grand Parade of the Toronto Caribbean Festival...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH Recently, I tasked one of our sharpest journalists (Adrian Reece) with exploring the alarming rise in cancer among young people. What he...
BY PAUL JUNOR It was an historic day on Thursday, August 1st,2024, when the City of Brampton unveiled a new cultural monument at Emancipation Park, which...
BY ADRIAN REECE Cancer is a disease that has plagued generations. It is something that comes into contention with thoughts of your mortality as you get...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH It was Friday, August 2nd, 2024, and you know what that means; Caribana (now known as the Toronto Caribbean Carnival) season was...
BY PAUL JUNOR It was on December 5th, 2017, that the Toronto City Council approved Canada’s first action plan to combat systemic anti-Black racism. It was...
BY MICHAEL THOMAS A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., ruled that The National Institutes of Health (NIH) violated the U.S. Constitution when it used keyword...
BY PAUL JUNOR The parent’s advocacy group Parents of Black Children (PoBC) continues to exert a significant influence on the contour and landscape of public education...