By Lincoln DePradine High blood pressure (HBP), while “very dangerous’’, is treatable and requires changes in lifestyle and diet, according to Toronto doctor Hubert Wong, “For whatever reason, high blood pressure disproportionately affects the Black community. So, it is important to be aware that this can affect you,’’ Dr Wong told participants at a health […]
The Ajax Community Center was alive with the rhythms and stories of Kesha Christie, a popular storyteller celebrated for her resilience and passion. The event, held from noon to 6:00 p.m., was a celebration of art and culture, featuring a lineup of talented artists. Other storytellers who performed included Devon Francis, a skilled musician and […]
By Stephen Weir On Saturday, although A Different Booklist Bookstore in downtown Toronto wasn’t filled, a warm group of adults and children gathered to hear a reading by American author Deborah C. Mortimer and Canadian artist Ken Daley. The duo shared their delightful children’s book, “Summer Island.” In describing her 2023 illustrated book, the former […]
The project “Changing the Narrative – Unleashing the Full Potential of Women-owned Enterprises” has received a substantial boost of $960,000 from the Federal government. This funding will enable the project to persist in its mission of fostering innovation, enhancing workforce diversity, and addressing systemic barriers faced by women entrepreneurs, with a specific focus on Black […]
New survey says Black Canadians have mixed feelings about the work place A new KPMG survey says that Black Canadians feel Corporate Canada is making headway in meeting their 2020 commitments to end anti-Black racism. However, despite these efforts, more than 80 per cent of Black Canadians faced racism in the workplace last year, nearly […]
‘Union Street’ chronicles decline of Hogan’s Alley once thriving Vancouver Black neighbourhood In the heart of Vancouver, Union Street, a compelling feature-length documentary by writer-director Jamila Pomeroy, delves into the rich history and subsequent decline of Hogan’s Alley—a once-thriving Black community at the edge of the Strathcona neighborhood. Pomeroy, a Vancouver filmmaker, expresses a personal […]
Black History Month is wrapping up soon but there’s no end to the gems being unearthed as part of the Jasper Place Community History Project in west Edmonton. “It speaks to my being, it speaks to my community and people wanting to see themselves in the history of Canada,” says Donna Coombs-Montrose, who has always […]
By Anthony Joseph As a Black person in Canada, navigating the public service has often felt like walking a tightrope. The path to success is fraught with challenges and obstacles, many of which stem from systemic racism and discrimination. However, recent developments have given us a glimmer of hope as the federal government takes a […]
As Black History Month celebrations drew to a close at George Brown College (GBC), “Black Futures” stands as an innovative frontline force for the college’s Black community. Their work aims to eradicate anti-Black racism, champion transformation, and foster an inclusive environment for Black students, staff, faculty, and allies within GBC. Their mission is to nurture […]
As part of George Brown College’s Black Futures celebration for Black History Month, the community hosted Mary Anne Chambers and Gervan Fearon, two prominent community members. Black Futures’ mission is to nurture and empower the Black community at GBC by establishing intentional connections, relationships, and support systems, while eradicating barriers in higher education settings. The […]