Jesus was known in ancient times to have many followers. People that were captivated by his sayings, his miracles, and the signs & wonders he performed. People who had...
As I attended and participated in some of the recently concluded Black History Month celebrations, I was forced to examine certain facets of our communal and cultural existence, given...
Dr. Alwin Spence. Over the last two weeks, there were two very important political events. One was Super Tuesday, where primary voting was done to select party candidates for...
Does focusing on the self means selfish? Let me start by sharing a story with you. I was listening to a program the other day on artificial intelligence and...
Joyce Moore March 14,2024, we would have been celebrating the 94th birthday of Joyce Moore. It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Joyce Moore, on...
By Desirée Zagbai Going to the grocery store used to be serene, but it is now a place of anxiety. Food prices are increasing at a rapid rate. A...
The Steelpan was a permanent fixture in the Salah household. Growing up the youngest of four siblings, Fatima Wilson watched her father, teach all her siblings the steelpan in...
Nompumelelo Moyo (LJI) Established in 1902, the Coloured Women’s Club of Montreal (CWCM) stands as a cornerstone of our community’s rich Black history, especially poignant as we celebrate Black...
By Ayana and Akil Goin Joan Lee, President of the West Island Black Community Association (WIBCA), made a historic announcement on the future of their Roxborough community center during...
Every February, Canadians dedicate a month to celebrating the rich history and vibrant contributions of Black communities. While the official recognition began in 1995, the roots of Black History...