BY STEVEN KASZAB There is a distinct divide within the media, one between high corporate led and owned establishments, and independent institutions. The fear of many...
BY PAUL JUNOR As Ontario schools get ready to open in less than five weeks, the announcement that the Ontario government has settled with the two...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH “Canada has a historic opportunity to heal the wounds of history – and to achieve positive change that benefits not just the...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH Laughter and animated conversations filled the air as I walked into Ensembles Headquarters, located at 2 Queen Street East, 20th floor. On...
BY MICHAEL THOMAS Imagine getting a call from something sounding exactly like your child requesting financial help, only to find out after you have transferred the...
BY PAUL JUNOR Attention has been directed toward the: academic, cognitive, and intellectual abilities of Black children. The importance of reading as a basic human right...
BY AKUA GARCIA Greetings Star Family! I pray this finds you well and in good spirits. This summer has been one hell of a ride. Fires...
BY KAHA G. – 15 YEARS OLD In East Africa, lies a beautiful country named Kenya, filled with a vast variety of unique traditions, and better...
BY GLORIA O’KOYE Too Many, Too Few Too many issues to address Yet not enough warriors to take the stand. Too many injustices pouring out...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH Humans are inherently curious beings. We are naturally drawn to learning about the lives of others, especially those who have achieved a...