BY PAUL JUNOR The path towards post-secondary education is often challenging for many students from BIPOC communities, especially marginalized ones. In order to increase accessibility, Algoma...
BY PAUL JUNOR The announcement by the federal government on Saturday, June 15th, 2024, of Canada’s Anti-Racism Strategy 2024-2028 was released on the Government of Canada...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH Over 2,400 events throughout France, 663 in the capital alone. It’s hard to miss the buzz that’s gripped France. The Olympic fever...
BY PAUL JUNOR There was much anticipation, expectation, and excitement shown at the launch of the 57th annual Toronto Caribbean Festival, which was held on Saturday,...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH The humans who remained found themselves in a new reality, one where their skills were less valued, their roles diminished. Robots now...
BY PAUL JUNOR It has been several years now that the volunteer-driven collective, Justice for Migrant Workers, has been engaged in advocacy and activist work for...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH Despite ongoing efforts, we are still falling short in meeting the mental health needs of the African Caribbean community. This demographic faces...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH “The rollout and normalization of AI surveillance in these public spaces, without much consultation and conversation, is quite a concerning step.” (Jake...
BY STEVEN KASZAB The Chamber of Food Marketing, Industry and distribution (MIDA) of Puerto Rico carried out a mass survey of Puerto Rican consumers recently and...
BY PAUL JUNOR It is almost ten years now since the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario (ETFO) filed a grievance with respect to two of its...