BY SYDNEE WALCOTT Social media started as a simple escape from reality for people to watch and create content for others to enjoy. Fast forward to...
BY PAUL JUNOR It was truly an empowering and enriching day on Saturday, April 29th, 2023, when the Black Business and Professional Association held its 41st...
BY PAUL JUNOR We are going to take the time to celebrate the legacy, memories, life and contributions of Paul Daniel Braitwaite. His death on April...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH With weeks still left to register, the number of candidates running to become Toronto’s new mayor has already hit 50, with candidates...
BY PAUL JUNOR One of the important initiatives of Parents of Black Children (PoBC) has been advocacy. On Wednesday, March 8th, 2023, PoBC released the Advocacy...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH From the moment I met Johnoy Williams (aka, TV Boss), I knew I was meeting a man who was on a mission....
BY SIMONE J. SMITH “The chronic underfunding of our schools has resulted in too many teachers paying out-of-pocket for their classroom materials, overcrowded classrooms that deprive...
BY BRIDGETT LESLIE Professor Camille Nakhid knows the impact that culture has on society. She has dedicated years of research and practice in this field at...
BY PAUL JUNOR Attention has been focused on the federal government in Canada for its attempts to implement gun control measures in the last few years....
BY SIMONE J.SMITH Tourism is the lifeblood of the Bahamas’ economy, and prior to COVID-19, it was enjoying historic rates of success. The work of economic recovery in...