BY SHEENA BLAKE How connected are you to yourself and others? What are your thoughts and feelings on the idea of community? Today’s column is about...
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...
BY ALYSSA MAHADEO Located at 791 Bovaird Drive in Brampton, Ravi’s West Indian Grocery is a great place to get fresh fish and vegetables brought in...
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 Encouraging youth development and stimulating the mind of students is the secret behind unlocking their true potential. Challenging them to capitalize on their...
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 ALYSSA MAHADEO Gary Gibbs came to Toronto twenty years ago from Jamaica where he was into farming, growing natural and organic root vegetables. When he...
BY ALYSSA MAHADEO Here we are in a new year, with new goals and one inspiring vision. The arduous mission of changing the world for the...
BY EMILY SINGH When we think of heroes, some of the things that immediately come to mind are capes and super powers. For many of the...