BY PAUL BAILEY It’s Black History Month; a moment granted to us by the powers that be that means WE own it. We should celebrate it;...
BY PAUL BAILEY My son, a Canadian born and raised 13-year-old, is getting ready to make the big jump from elementary to High School. He is...
BY MICHAEL THOMAS This was a free Zoom online event about resiliency and the strategies being used to support Toronto, Peel & York region’s black communities...
BY TVISHA MISTRY “It’s becoming clear that we really need to hear from the people that are sick with COVID, instead of people who are sick...
BY PAUL JUNOR On Wednesday, February 3rd, 2021 there was an announcement made by Mayor John Tory in a virtual news conference that the black communities...
BY MICHAEL THOMAS Sandra Des Vignes-Millington aka Singing Sandra the two-time calypso monarch who thrilled audiences with hits like “Voices From The Ghetto,” “Die With My...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH COVID-19 has provided our world with some firsts: it is the first global pandemic of the social media age, and it is...
BY DAVE RANKIN This past Wednesday I had the pleasure to sit in on a virtual discussion regarding leadership within the arts and culture sector. When...
BY JONELL PANTLITZ This Black History Month, The Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives (PAMA) is hosting an exhibition called Our Voices, Our Journeys. It is...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH “LET THESE BE GUIDESTONES TO AN AGE OF REASON.” As we move through this pandemic, people have been inundated with so much...