Grammy award winner, one third of the legendary female rap trio Salt N Pepa, mother and philanthropist are just some of the titles that apply to Ms Deidre Muriel...
Jamaican-born and Toronto-based reggae singer Exco Levi made history at the Juno Awards On Sunday, March 15, when he won his record fourth Juno Award for Reggae Recording of...
Contact Staff For 37 years Learie Joseph has been centre stage as one of the Caribbean’s leading comedians. During that time he has made tens of thousands of people...
Impact: It’s time to break our pact with fear and be free from its crippling effects… It’s time to be strong and of good courage. Too many people have...
The Racism and Politics of Economics from the Horses mouth The barbershop was empty when Hampstead Harry came in, nobody asked him anything and he said, “I was in...
RACISM AND MARGINALIZATION As part of my research for my Masters of Social Work the focus was on identity development among non-white Canadian adolescents, and I truly believed that...
As any other community-minded citizen, I have questions about the way some things are being run and the changes that we can collectively make to keep improving the community....
Jazz & the Civil Rights Movement Jazz & the Civil Rights Movement Lecture Series with Andy Williams How jazz artists since the 1920s contributed to social change in America...
On the weekend of Friday, June 26-28, Taste of the Caribbean, the annual showcase of Caribbean food and music moves to a new location, this time on the outdoors...
Contact Staff It was a packed hall on March 8, at 6767 Cote des Neiges, as Montrealers came out to help honour six deserving women for their achievements and...