BY SARA MILLER As an immigrant, internationally educated professional or international student, moving to a new country can be an exciting but frightening experience. As a...
BY ALYSSA MAHADEO In conjunction with the impending recognition of Women’s Day celebrating the life and achievements of women, Nial Boatswain of Formula Honda invites women...
BY SARA MILLER A night that gathers some of Toronto’s most talented artists under one roof, the Afro-Caribbean Team (ACT) will be holding its first annual...
BY SARA MILLER Though the weather outside was chilly, the atmosphere at the Queens Rising Together Award Show was nothing but warm and inviting. On Sunday,...
BY ALYSSA MAHADEO The articulate refinement of classical art forms has been paramount in the development of culture, heritage and the practiced ability to speak through...
BY ALYSSA MAHADEO All across the globe, we hear of many different initiatives and organizations all working toward their own cause hoping to change the world...
BY EMILY SINGH “Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world” .These are the words of the late and great Nelson...
BY EMILY SINGH A Caribbean woman embodies strength, courage, beauty, intelligent, resilience, passion and determination. The Caribbean Women’s Society aims to connect and empower women of...
BY EMILY SINGH Ready, set, go. The race to find Davey Rochester a stem cell match is on. At just thirty years of age, Davey Rochester...
BY ALYSSA MAHADEO The 2016 Toronto Black Film Festival (TBFF) started and ended with a bang. With it brought powerful, riveting, masterfully crafted and thought provoking...