BY: ALYSSA MAHADEO Many great leaders find themselves at the helm of great movements, they build empires, and they leave behind a lasting impression of the...
BY: ALYSSA MAHADEO When we have been exposed to the news stories of hardened criminals, men, and women who have been sentenced to years in prison...
BY: SIMONE JENNIFER SMITH The release of Marvel’s Black Panther on January 29, 2018, was so powerful that it gathered African people together, in a way...
BY: SHAUNA-KAY CASSELL On January 1st, 2019, the Canadian Kwanzaa Association (CKA) celebrated Kwanzaa, the Pan-African holiday, at Nathan Philips Square in Toronto for the first...
BY: ALYSSA MAHADEO Calling all Female Creators! The CaribbeanTales Media group is proud to present CineFAM a new program that allows women of color the opportunity...
BY: ALYSSA MAHADEO Summertime in Toronto is host to some of the biggest cultural festivals in the city celebrating Canadian diversity and the many people that...
BY: SHAUNA-KAY CASSELL The City of Brampton has opened applications for residents to help make decisions in their city, by joining one of the various committees...
BY: SIMONE JENNIFER SMITH Ragga, Dub, regardless of what you want to call it; Dancehall music is considered Jamaica’s most popular style of music that has...
BY: KABRENA ROBINSON 2018 was quite the year; Outlined by moments and events that were both overwhelming good and bad. For the most part, it could...
BY: SIMONE JENNIFER SMITH Heading into the end of the year, we have heard discouraging stories of multiple shootings, unnecessary chaos, and political turmoil. I know...