By Gemma Raeburn-Baynes The Executive Committee of Montreal has approved the nomination of 17 distinguished Montrealers to receive the Ordre de Montréal on May 16th. Among them, Dorothy Williams,...
By Desirée Zagbai De’Nae Cassidy Reid, 14, feels excited whenever she arrives at the basketball court. She is able to play a sport she likes and does well academically...
Dr. Alwin Spence. Since I am now retired, I have more time to just sit back recollecting some of my past old experiences. As you know new experiences do...
Researchers worldwide have been telling us for years, about the many benefits of being out, and immersed in nature. However, I think oftentimes, being caught up in the distractions...
Over the years and especially since his death, great things has been said, written, and awarded to Montreal’s Black Community leader and Activist, Mr. Dan Philip. All of which...
Montreal Gospel Choir, directed by Carol Bernard SEASON FINALE 2024 80 singers + 5 musicians Saturday April 27, 4pm & 8pm Salle Désilets Free parking Tickets: montrealgospelchoir.com (reserved seats)...
Derrick Bell’s ‘Faces at the Bottom of the Well’ is a captivating collection of allegorical tales that intricately explore the complex dynamics of race and racism in our society....
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...
Dr. Alwin Spence The title of this article is a line borrowed from the Hon. Clifford Lincoln, who was a Cabinet Minister in the Quebec Legislative Assembly. It is...