BY EMILY SINGH The month of February is a time to reflect back on the accomplishments, triumphs and successes of African Americans as we celebrate black...
BY EMILY SINGH Black history month is a time to look back into Canada’s diverse past and honour the individuals who courageously took a stand against...
BY ALYSSA MAHADEO Born out of a tradition that started twenty two years ago, First Fridays began in Toronto in 1994 and it is one of...
BY ALYSSA MAHADEO Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown, is following in the footsteps of great leaders before him, recognizing and celebrating the achievements of Black Canadians,...
BY ALYSSA MAHADEO Encouraging youth development and stimulating the mind of students is the secret behind unlocking their true potential. Challenging them to capitalize on their...
BY JORDAN MAXWELL Stacey Dash might not think there’s a need for Black History Month, but in Toronto the Kuumba Festival proved there is no time...
BY KEVIN YEBOAH Canada’s second African, Caribbean and Black HIV/AIDS Awareness day is set to be underway this week, in hopes to raise awareness on the...
BY EMILY SINGH It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of a great mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Matilda Elma Van Cooten at...
BY ALYSSA MAHADEO One might argue that the world would look better if everything was in black and white. The Toronto Black Film Festival (TBFF) is...
BY ALYSSA MAHADEO Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “ If you can’t fly, then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk...