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The Black Business and Professional Association Announces the 37th Annual BBPA Harry Jerome Award Recipients: GAMECHANGERS 

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The Black Business and Professional Association (BBPA) announced the 2019 honorees for the 37th Annual Harry Jerome Awards presented by the BBPA and TD Bank at a Media Launch reception hosted by Rogers Media on February 19, 2019.

Established in 1983 in memory of the late Harry Jerome, a Canadian Olympian and Social Advocate, the BBPA Harry Jerome awards recognizes and honors achievements within the Canadian Black Community. The award is a fundraiser that supports the BBPA’s work in promoting the professional business advancement of African Canadians. The BBPA conducts programming in the areas of economic and entrepreneurial development and young professional training.

According to BBPA President, Nadine Spencer, “The 2019 Harry Jerome Honourees are truly representative of this year’s theme ‘GameChangers’. This is about making a positive change within our community, both individually and collectively as a black community in Canada.”

Presented by title sponsor TD Bank, the BBPA Harry Jerome Awards is recognized as one of the most prestigious national award galas in the African-Canadian Community. The honorees receive awards in fourteen categories; they are Arts, Athletics, Leadership, Business, Entertainment, Professional Excellence, Health Science, Community Service, Lifetime Achievement, Culture, Trailblazer, Youth Advancement, Media and the President’s Award.

“We seek out game-changers in all industries in our community, who have paved the way for others to grow and excel and whose commitment to improving our community is unwavering”   states Marcia Bowen, Chair of the Harry Jerome Awards.

This year’s media launch was paired with an advance screening of the new feature-length documentary Cool Black North, produced by Second Time Around Productions Inc., in association with Citytv. Airing Friday, Feb. 22nd at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Citytv (check local listings), the special two-hour presentation explores the unique and vibrant Canadian Black Community and its role in our country’s contemporary identity as told through the experiences of many past recipients of the Harry Jerome Awards.

“I am proud that Citytv is part of this very important conversation celebrating the richness and diversity of our Canadian Black Community,” said Rick Brace, President, Rogers Media. “Cool Black North” highlights the incredible contributions of many previous Harry Jerome Award winners, and I’m delighted we can bring their stories to a national audience.

Alison Duke, Director of the film comments; “This is the real reason I am in the film industry. I’m obsessed with telling stories about what it is like to be authentically Black in Canada. Cool Black North is a much overdue celebration of who we are and how we continue to contribute to Canadian society and making it a great place to live.”

Through a series of intimate profiles, we are witnesses to a wide spectrum of life experiences, including the arts, entertainment, law, business, science and social activism. Though each person’s pathway to success is unique, they all share a common purpose and strength in overcoming often racially-based obstacles to succeed at the highest levels in their respective fields.

Most importantly, it is their commitment to helping others and giving back to the communities that has earned them the recognition of the Harry Jerome Awards. These incredible people paint a diverse and compelling portrait of excellence in the documentary Cool Black North.

“It’s been a privilege spending time with such amazing people and having an opportunity to share some of their stories”, said Aiken Scherberger, Executive Producer

The BBPA is proud to honour and celebrate the following award winners:

  • Rustum Southwell (Lifetime Achievement Award)
  • Ross Simmonds (Youth Entrepreneur Award)
  • Paulette Senior (Trailblazer Award)
  • Leslyn Lewis (Professional Excellence Award)
  • Grace Foods Canada Inc. (Business Award)
  • Wendy Beckles (Leadership Award)
  • Exco Levi (Entertainment Award)
  • Ray Williams (President Award)
  • Shaquille Smith (Athletics Award)
  • Traci Melchor (Media Award)
  • Karen Burke (Arts Award)
  • Dr. Dominick Shelton (Health Science Award)
  • Frances-Anne Solomon (Culture Award)
  • Gezahgn Wordofa (Community Service Award)

The 37th Annual BBPA Harry Jerome Awards, presented by TD Bank, will be held on April 27th, 2019 at the International Centre, 6900 Airport Rd. Tickets for the Harry Jerome Awards are $250; the Early Bird Rate is $200, until March 3rd, 2019. To Purchase Tickets: 37th Annual Harry Jerome Awards

Founded in 1983, the BBPA is a charitable organization whose mission is to advance Canada’s Black Community, by facilitating the delivery of programs that support business and professional excellence, higher education and economic development. The BBPA presents the Annual Harry Jerome Awards, the BBPA National Scholarships and the National Black Business Convention (NBBPC), alongside workshops and programs at the BBPA Centre of Excellence.

For more information, please visit us online at www.bbpa.org, Call 416-504-4097, or email pr@bbpa.org

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To make education better, teachers need to change how they connect with students

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BY KAHA GEDI

Teaching isn’t just about giving information; it’s about creating learning experiences that students find interesting and useful. When teachers try new ways to connect with their students, learning becomes more exciting and not to mention meaningful. Here are five essential tips for schools and educators to support students.

Introducing Michigan Virtual, or LANSING, Mich, who unveiled a bold 2025-2030 Strategic Plan for transforming education. They are a leader in learning innovations and are sharing key tips for educators and schools to build off their new 2025-2030 Strategic Plan. This ambitious plan accentuates three strategic priorities: driving educational change, broadening student pathways, and powering professional learning. These efforts aim to address Michigan’s urgent need for educational talent development and provide innovative, technology-driven learning solutions for students and educators alike. These efforts aim to address Michigan’s urgent need for educational talent development and provide innovative, technology-driven learning solutions for students and educators alike. Other regions, including Toronto, Ontario can also learn from these strategies and use them to improve their own educational systems too.

To support both students and educators, schools should look to:

  • Adopt new learning models: Schools should explore innovative educational measures like virtual training and project-based learning to meet diverse needs. These models allow students to engage in hands-on experiences that relate to real-world problems, helping them develop important skills like teamwork and critical thinking.
  • Expand career pathways: Focus on integrating flexible, real-world learning experiences to prepare students for life beyond school. This could include: job shadowing, internships, or partnerships with local, or small businesses, giving students a chance to explore different careers and understand what skills are needed. I think this is a great idea because it diversifies students’ experiences and helps them get ready for the real world. It shows them how what they learn in school can be used in real-life situations. By taking part in these opportunities, students can make important connections and learn more about their future careers.
  • Prioritize professional development: Investing in flexible learning opportunities to keep up with trends in education technology is crucial. Providing teachers with ongoing training helps them learn new tools and techniques, which they can then use to enhance their teaching and better support their students.
  • Foster collaborative networks: Engaging with partners such as Michigan Virtual to introduce and attain system-wide transformations. Collaboration allows schools to share resources and best practices, creating a stronger support system for educators and students alike. By working together, schools can implement new ideas more effectively.
  • Leverage technology: Use AI and other tech tools to create personalized, high touch learning environments that enhance student engagement. Technology can help make lessons to fit individual student needs, making learning more enjoyable and effective. For example, virtual reality experiences, which can be provided with a higher budget, and can be used once in while during classes, can definitely make lessons more interactive.

In conclusion, to make education better, teachers need to change how they connect with students. By trying new learning methods, offering real-world experiences, supporting teacher training, working together with partners, and using technology, schools can create meaningful learning experiences. Michigan Virtual plan shows that these ideas can help students and teachers today and prepare them for the future. By using these strategies, schools can improve learning and help students succeed.

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The Poetic Word

Would I Still Love You

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BY GLORIA O’KOYE

In faith,

Would the love that  gets publicly

Professed be like

Clanging cymbals when things don’t

Go exactly as they were prayed.

 

Where every detailed fine print of wants

Instead of needs are not fulfilled,

Will the tongue curse more than counting

All the unspoken grace.

 

Would the thank you shape shift

Into why me and hate you.

Would I love you transition into I wish

I never believed in you.

 

Was the spiritual connection

A one way relationship scandal.

In love

If all the materialistic things disappear

Or prenup

Would it survive till death due us part?

 

Would the physical qualities dim down

Like day and night

Be the reason to set sail to foreign lands

To conquer, forgetting what home was

About.

 

In parenthood,

Would the love be tainted if the bloodlines

Was not solely yours?

Would it be unconditional if challenges

Arise?

 

Would gentle or traditional ways help

Resolve conflicts as first words turn

To power struggles as the babies

Grow, would the love not be tested

By time?

 

Would love be the solution

Like how romanticize society made it to be

Like it answers all.

Is Love without action and only fairytale

Filled words truly mean love?

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6 Essential tips for mastering college productivity

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BY AMARI SUKHDEO

Balancing college classes, assignments, part-time jobs, and personal life can be challenging, especially when everything feels like a top priority. Between study sessions, deadlines, and social commitments, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.

However, developing effective productivity habits can help you: stay organized, reduce stress, and even carve out more time for the things you enjoy. Here are six essential tips to help you stay on top of your responsibilities without sacrificing your well-being.

Use a calendar to organize your time

Start by organizing your schedule using a calendar or planner, whether it’s digital or paper based. Set aside time for classes, study sessions, and any other commitments, making sure to include travel time, meals, and breaks. Having a clear view of your week ahead can help prevent missed deadlines and last-minute stress.

Make a focused to-do list

Every week, create a to-do list that includes both large and small tasks. Estimate how long each one will take, then prioritize them based on deadlines and difficulty. A well-organized list can help you stay focused and makes it easier to work through your day without feeling overwhelmed. Re-evaluate your list as the week goes on, moving completed tasks off the list and adding any new ones to keep everything up to date.

Tackle tasks during your peak hours

Everyone has certain times of the day when they’re most alert. Identify your peak productivity hours, whether morning, or late night and schedule your hardest work for those times. Experiment with different times of day to discover what works best for you, and be flexible; sometimes schedules shift, so having a backup plan can be useful when you need it.

Eliminate distractions

Staying focused is key to getting things done efficiently. Find a study spot where you can work without interruptions, and turn off phone and app notifications during study sessions. Using a timer to work in focused blocks, such as 25 minutes with a short break afterward, can keep your mind on track and prevent burnout. If you’re easily tempted by social media or browsing, consider apps that temporarily block distractions, or allow access to them only during breaks.

Take regular breaks to recharge

Taking breaks might seem counterproductive, but they’re essential for maintaining focus over time. If you feel mentally exhausted, or start losing concentration, step away for a short walk, do some stretching, or grab a snack. Breaks help recharge your mind, allowing you to return to tasks with renewed energy. You might also want to include “micro-breaks,” where you pause for a minute, or two to stretch, or breathe deeply, especially during longer study sessions.

Remember self-care

Your well-being directly impacts your productivity. Make time for sleep, eat balanced meals, and find ways to manage stress, like: deep breathing, exercise, or meditation.

While self-care might feel like another “task” on your list, it’s crucial for staying healthy and keeping up with the demands of college life. Building these habits now will pay off in better focus, higher energy, and greater resilience over time.

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