In a ceremony held at McGill University in Montreal, esteemed scholar and educator Carl James was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters Honoris Causa. This recognition celebrates his significant contributions to education, particularly in the areas of Black and multicultural education, and his tireless advocacy for equity and anti-racism. Professor James, a full professor in […]
By Neil Armstrong International Oware grandmaster Trevor “Simple” Simon is pleased with the work that he did last week with students at four schools of the Toronto District School Board and as special guest at Brookhaven Public School’s First Annual Oware Mini Tournament. Last year, Brookhaven’s Black Student Alliance (BSA) introduced students and staff to the […]
Caribbean American star Sean Kingston made a triumphant return to the stage with a powerful performance at Alabama’s Sand Mountain Amphitheater on Saturday, June 8th, amidst ongoing legal challenges. Known for hits like “Beautiful Girls,” Kingston, whose real name is Kisean Paul Anderson, recently faced serious legal allegations and spent time in jail in both […]
A recent study has raised concerns over the safety of xylitol, a popular low-calorie sweetener found in numerous reduced-sugar products such as gum and toothpaste. According to the study, published in the European Heart Journal, individuals consuming the highest levels of xylitol faced nearly double the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and death compared to […]
Guyana is gearing up to host the region’s largest International Building Exposition 2024, offering a prime opportunity to delve into the latest innovations within the housing and construction sectors. At the expo’s official launch, Minister Collin Croal emphasized its pivotal role as a platform for government officials and industry leaders to explore cutting-edge solutions, aiming […]
Miami Swim Week, which kicked off at the end May, was electrified by the debut of Haitian Doll designs by Jo Bella, showcased at The Shows at SLS South Beach. Founded by Johanne Brazela, Haitian Doll by Jo Bella, a prominent New York City-based fashion brand, fuses Haiti’s rich cultural tapestry with the dynamic spirit […]
By Neil Armstrong Playwright, director, producer and actor Marcia Brown restaged her thought-provoking play, “I Need to Know My Father,” over the Father’s Day weekend and as the dramedy unfolded it elicited laughter, instinctive reactions from the audience to scenes, and the need for there to be a resolution at the end. That Brown can […]
In a move aimed at fortifying its commitment to diversity and inclusion, Canada has launched the Anti-Racism Strategy 2024–2028, titled “Changing Systems, Transforming Lives.” The strategy, spearheaded by the Honourable Kamal Khera, Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities, is a comprehensive initiative designed to tackle systemic racism and discrimination across the nation. Since […]
The United Workers Party (UWP) of St. Lucia marked its 60th anniversary with a spirited celebration and fundraiser at the White Shield Banquet Hall in Scarborough. The event highlighted the party’s historical achievements and future ambitions. Key party figures, including Leader Allen Chastanet, Deputy Leader Guy Joseph, local chair Minerva Ward, and national UWP chair […]
By Stephen Weir Last week, Afro-Guyanese Canadian poet Faith Paré was one of two new writers to win the RBC Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers. She and Nayani Jensen, a writer and historian of science, each received $10,000. Established in memory of writer Bronwen Wallace, the award is administered by the Writer’s Trust. This […]