Nova Scotia RCMP will apologize to African community for street checks

Nova Scotia RCMP will apologize to African community for street checks

Nova Scotia RCMP will apologize to the African Nova Scotian community next year “for the harm caused by the historical use of street checks,” according to a news release issued last week. Community consultations are being organized in African Nova Scotian communities ahead of the apology. One was held last week in Gibson Woods, N.S., […]

An exploration of Indigenous displacement and environmental destruction

An exploration of Indigenous displacement and environmental destruction

By Janet Grant The Caribbean Tales Film Festival, a showcase of cinematic excellence featuring films from the Caribbean and its diaspora, is celebrating its 18th year with memorable films that touch many hearts.  The Festival opened on September 6th and will continue through 22nd, in-person at the landmark HarbourFront Centre in Toronto and online, reaching […]

North Buxton  celebrates 100th anniversary of first homecoming

North Buxton  celebrates 100th anniversary of first homecoming

It all started 100 year ago under a pear tree in Shannon’s Prince’s family field where North Buxton held its first homecoming.  The small community just south of Chatham, Ont., will mark that 100th anniversary with a full weekend of activities and reunions, bringing the close-knit community — and the many friends and family members […]

TIFF – RBC partnership to nurture emerging talent and celebrate the arts community

TIFF – RBC partnership to nurture emerging talent and celebrate the arts community

  Inclusivity, belonging, a tilt towards equity-deserving groups of diverse backgrounds are the calling card of the partnership between the Toronto International Film Festival and RBC. The partnership aims to help advance projects from emerging creators with diverse backgrounds who identify as BIPOC, 2SLGBTQ+ and/or are from other equity-deserving groups. Each year, two producer/director teams […]

CaribbeanTales Film Festival goes down the Eden River

CaribbeanTales Film Festival goes down the Eden River

By Stephen Weir It all begins on Wednesday. The Annual Caribbean Tales Film Festival kicks off its 2023 program at Harbourfront, showcasing “Eden River,” a creepy, eerie, suspenseful American movie made on a river. It is 1961, and three poachers are paddling along a swampy river in Belize in a boat that has seen better […]

CNE Organizers Anticipate Labour Day Weekend Attendance Will Soar Sky High

CNE Organizers Anticipate Labour Day Weekend Attendance Will Soar Sky High

The 2023 Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) is gearing up for a remarkable Labour Day weekend as early attendance figures suggest that this year’s turnout will match or even surpass the near record-breaking numbers from the previous year. With the long weekend forecast set to be bright and sunny, organizers are optimistic about the festivities ahead. […]

Grenada’s submerged sculptures keep the diver transfixed

Grenada’s submerged sculptures keep the diver transfixed

By Shamille Scott Those words, uttered by the reassuring Grenadian diver and boatman Devon “Bruce” John, echoed in my mind as I embarked on an unforgettable journey to explore the Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park. With a group of fellow travellers, I boarded the “Reggae” eager to experience the wonders that awaited beneath the waves. Admittedly, […]

African Fashion Week Toronto 2023 Unleashing style and culture

African Fashion Week Toronto  2023 Unleashing style and culture

  Get Ready to Immerse Yourself in Culture and Style at African Fashion Week Toronto 2023! African Fashion Week is making a dazzling return for its 11th year, promising an extraordinary showcase of the latest and most innovative African diaspora fashion. Get ready to be captivated by stunning designs, vibrant hues, and intricate craftsmanship. The […]

Elevation

Elevation

By Yolanda T. Marshall Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture), a Trinidadian American civil rights activist once stated, “The knowledge I have now is not the knowledge I had then”. This is true for anyone who reads to elevate their mind. In this article, I proudly offer Hezzy, the author of You Can Be and Afro Pick […]