BY SIMONE J. SMITH “For years, Black nurses have been afraid to speak out about the micro-aggressions, discrimination and racism they face within academic and workplace...
BY SIMONE J. SMITH The setting: the end of the American Civil War, which ended in 1865. It was a time when Black enslaved people were...
BY PAUL JUNOR The Black Community of Community Networks (BFCN) has made a significant difference in the lives of parents, guardians, students, teachers and schools since...
BY PAUL JUNOR Many in the African Canadian community who knew him personally over the years will certainly feel the death of Hubert Owen Leach on...
BY PAUL JUNOR The on-going work of the Ontario Black History Society continues to draw attention to the outstanding contributions of Black Canadians. It was fitting...
BY PAUL JUNOR The availability of scholarships sponsored by the Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) will help residents interested in furthering their studies at college or...
BY STEVEN KASZAB COVID-19’s influence upon us all has been at times horrific. We have been called upon to do one thing that North Americans are...
BY PAUL JUNOR There are unprecedented challenges that Ontario public schools face as they continue to deal with the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Ontario...
BY MICHAEL THOMAS According to Opposition Leader Mrs. Kamla Persad-Bissessar S.C and Dr. Gopeesingh the present government of Trinidad and Tobago headed by Prime Minister Rowley...
BY JANIECE CAMPBELL An educational technology company is on the rise, on a mission to help children become more thoughtful, unbiased writers. The first of its...