By Yolanda T. Marshall Early this year, in April, I recommended two exceptional books by Sabrina Chetram, a Canadian-born author of Guyanese heritage. Sabrina is of Indo-Caribbean heritage and her books are filling a gap in the literary world. There is a demand for more cultured literature written by Indo-Caribbean authors and Sabrina is one […]
A recent Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) report on Nadine Spencer, a well-known figure in the Black community and a person of influence, has raised deep concerns. While media scrutiny is not new for Spencer, the seriousness of the allegations warrants our attention. The primary issue centers on the integrity of Spencer’s business practices, particularly the […]
By Stephen Weir As the Caribbean Camera was going to press, Jennifer Michelle Hirlehey, the board chair of the Festival Management Committee (FMC), which oversees the annual Caribbean Carnival in Toronto, issued a statement announcing the formation of the Caribbean Community Advocacy Network (CCAN). Writing in the latest edition of the social media-based Toronto Carnival […]
In a thrilling encounter at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, South Africa continued their unbeaten streak and booked their place in the semi-finals after a tense victory over the West Indies. The Proteas, known for navigating through close contests, once again showed their mettle in a match that swung dramatically throughout. Opting to bowl […]
By Stephen Weir Summer doesn’t end once the Toronto Caribbean Carnival grand parade concludes on August 3rd. This year, plans are well underway to welcome the summer of 2024 in Brampton on holiday Monday, August 5th. Jambana One World Festival will be celebrating Emancipation Day at Chinguacousy Park with music, vendors, and Caribbean flavours. This […]
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 Lincoln DePradine The Ontario government has reaffirmed its commitment to constructing over one million new homes across the province. Citizenship and Multiculturalism Minister Michael Ford introduced new legislation aimed at advancing conservation goals while supporting Ontario’s future growth, with a target of building at least 1.5 million homes. Ford highlighted these initiatives against the […]
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 […]
Young people of African heritage from across Canada are gearing up for a landmark event in Edmonton aimed at celebrating identity, fostering cultural bonds, tackling challenges, and building networks. Scheduled for June 27 and 28 at the Westin Hotel, the inaugural National African Descent Youth Summit promises a platform for empowerment and community building. Participants […]
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow has officially proclaimed June 2024 as Black Music Month, recognizing its pivotal role in shaping Toronto’s varied music landscape. In collaboration with the City of Toronto’s Music Office, SOCAN, TD Bank, the City of Toronto Archives, and Ontario Creates, CBMA presents a curated showcase event honoring Black music and culture, with […]