BY Paul Junor Black female educators have historically played a critical role in shaping the education system in the United States and right here in Canada....
By Simone J Smith “There is the old way, and the new way. You have two choices: get into it, or get left behind.” Well now!...
BY: SIMONE JENNIFER SMITH The argument of nature vs nurture has always been one of those topics studied, and re-studied because of the vast amount of...
BY: KATHY McDONALD As parents, guardians, and caregivers we are charged with an awesome yet arduous task. We are responsible for nurturing, guiding molding and ensuring...
BY: ASHELLY SMITH On Sunday, June 10, 2018, Congress of Black Women of Canada Mississauga and Area Chapter awarded nine scholarships in the amount of one...
BY: KATHY McDONALD It’s mind-boggling when you think that we are in the genesis of another graduation season. The provincial elections have come and gone and...
BY: KRISTINA RAMCHARRAN A young woman with a desire for higher education is what Brampton’s Sara Singh started out to be. But as the course of...
BY: KATHY MCDONALD April is always an exciting time at school boards across Ontario. It’s Open House season as Education Week is celebrated usually in the...
BY: KATHY MCDONALD After seeing the cover of the April O magazine, I got inspired to write this column. I was even more excited to see...
BY: GLORIA MUGENYI If you are a creative individual who has ever dreamed of touring a few African countries to learn about African art and indulge...