BY SIMONE J. SMITH We have all seen it; people walking down the streets, faces planted in their phones. Families are sitting out at dinner, and...
BY MICHAEL THOMAS Mikki Willis is one of the people who tells it like it is. In his up-and-coming documentary named “Bad Medicine,” Willis takes dead...
BY PAUL JUNOR The decision of the Trustees of the Toronto Catholic District School Board to disband the 40-year-old Race Relations Committee in February 2024 is...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH The Caribbean has long been a vibrant epicenter of musical innovation, producing a diverse array of genres that have captivated audiences worldwide....
BY PAUL JUNOR The Festival Management Committee (FMC) has been instrumental in running North America’s largest Caribbean festival since 2006. This was done at the request...
BY RUSHANE FERRON International recording gospel artist, Minister Kevin Downswell brought his unique blend of music and ministry to the Jamaica Festival Song Competition finals and...
BY PAUL JUNOR Kerry-ann McBean is on a mission to empower women to take control of their lives and to become independent and self-sufficient. She was...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH There are rows upon rows of vibrant stalls, each brimming with handmade treasures, delicious treats, and one-of-a-kind pieces. It’s like stepping into...
BY PAUL JUNOR The announcement in a press release on Thursday, July 4th, that the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) made the decision to withdraw...
BY PAUL JUNOR The Network of Black Studies Educators (NBSE) has been making a huge difference in the lives of elementary and secondary students since it...