Clarence Trotz’s ‘History of the Queen’s College of Guyana 1940–2010’

Clarence Trotz’s ‘History of the Queen’s College of Guyana 1940–2010’

By Vibert Cambridge, Professor Emeritus, Ohio University I start by suggesting that Norman Cameron’s 1951 book, A History of the Queen’s College of British Guiana, which aggregated existing knowledge of the then 107-year-old institution, “launched” what we can call Queen’s College Studies. Although a minor stream in contemporary Guyanese historiography, QC is an important institution […]

The Queen of Soca Reigns at Harbourfront Next Weekend

The Queen of Soca Reigns at Harbourfront Next Weekend

By Stephen Weir The Queen of Soca, Destra, is coming to Toronto next week to perform. Don’t look for her on the Lakeshore or at any Carnival events (unless she makes a surprise appearance or two); the Trinidadian singer will be on stage, outdoors at Harbourfront on August 2nd. The Harbourfront Centre will once again […]

From West African ‘call-and-response’ to Kaiso: The Evolution of Calypso

From West African ‘call-and-response’ to Kaiso: The Evolution of Calypso

By Henry Gomez The KAISO 365 Calypso Monarch Competition is the significant calypso event on the Toronto Caribbean Carnival calendar. Traditionally, it takes place eight days after the Junior Carnival Parade. The parade culminates with a Junior Showcase of the Caribbean carnival arts in which children eighteen and younger sing calypso or soca, play the […]

Exploring the Vibrant World of Carnival Literature

By Yolanda T. Marshall Are you ready to play mas? This year, I am not a masquerader as usual. While the parade graces the streets of Toronto and my ancestors receive the songs and dances of freedom, I will be at the Harbourfront Centre as a featured artist for ‘Island Soul’, educating children about our […]

Alberta Cemetery Restoration Honors Black Pioneers

Alberta Cemetery Restoration Honors Black Pioneers

The restoration of a historic cemetery in Alberta has achieved a significant milestone. On July 12, permanent headstones were installed at Bethel Baptist Cemetery near Barrhead, Alta. This cemetery stands as a poignant reminder of the Black pioneer community of Campsie, a group whose legacy endures in the region. Located approximately 120 kilometers northwest of […]

Emancipation, Carnival and Independence coalesce into a fun weekend

Emancipation, Carnival and Independence coalesce into a fun weekend

By Neil Armstrong One hundred and ninety years ago, August 1, 1834, African Canadians celebrated the first Emancipation Day after the British Parliament had passed the Act a year earlier to free all the enslaved Africans in the overseas slave colonies. Historian, Natasha Henry-Dixon, in her book, Emancipation Day: Celebrating Freedom in Canada, notes that, […]

Struggles of a Non-Status Grenadian Woman

Struggles of a Non-Status Grenadian Woman

By Sukhram Ramkissoon Geraldine (not her real name) sought judicial review of an officer’s decision to refuse her application for permanent residence on Humanitarian and Compassionate (“H and C”) grounds. She is a citizen of Grenada, 61 years old and has been living in in Canada since 1990. Geraldine initially submitted her H and C […]

Omari Banks – From Cricket to Music Sensation

Omari Banks – From Cricket to Music Sensation

Omari Banks, the first Anguillian to grace Test cricket for the West Indies back in May 2003, etched his name in sporting history with a memorable innings at the Antigua Recreation Ground. His unbeaten 47 played a pivotal role in the West Indies’ monumental fourth-innings chase of 418 against Australia. Today, Banks is celebrated not […]

St. Kitts and Nevis Named as 2024 Destination of Choice

St. Kitts and Nevis Named as 2024 Destination of Choice

In a bid to enhance its profile in 2024, St. Kitts and Nevis has found itself thrust into the spotlight with a significant nod from American Express Travel. The dual-island nation was recently included in American Express Travel’s prestigious 2024 Trending Destinations: Off the Beaten Path list, marking it as one of the top 10 […]

Windsor prepares for Inaugural Black Film Festival

Windsor prepares for Inaugural Black Film Festival

Windsor is gearing up to host its first-ever Black film festival next month, promising to celebrate and showcase achievements in Black filmmaking and storytelling. Scheduled to take place at downtown’s Armouries Theatre from August 16 to 18, the Windsor International Black Film Festival (WIBFF) will feature a diverse lineup of approximately 15 films from around […]

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