In keeping with my theme of 2021 being the year of “Gratitude & Appreciation” the pandemic forced live events and entertainment to go virtual, which may have change access...
Rosie Awori (LJI) Before the coronavirus pandemic, reports showed that at least 11% of Montreal households were experiencing food insecurity. With many out of work and others sick in...
February is a short month bursting with activities to mark three key celebrations each year. The month is launched with homage to Black History and the stories of historical...
Twelve deserving Montrealers were honored as laureates for this year’s celebration of Black History Month, which was officially launched on Monday February 1, with a virtual ceremony. The event,...
Rosie Awori (LJI) Nicholas Johnson, who made history in 2020 when he became the first Black valedictorian at Princeton University, has been recently named by CNBC media organization as...
Our history: It’s a perpetual learning process and experience with ample resources to nourish and sustain us… if there’s a hunger It’s February so it must be that annual...
Rosie Awori (LJI) Africa with its population of 1.3 billion people is racing to secure enough vaccines to do a mass immunization with a goal of vaccinating 60% of...
Rosie Awori (LJI) ‘When it comes to music, I felt a call towards it. I just found that I had a voice in which I could speak into different...
Some things never change, do they? Or, some things change slowly…but surely, don’t they? Here we are just one month into the new year, and once again we are...
Between October 2019 to August 2020 the West Can’s Afro-Caribbean Folklore in Quebec project, targeted school-aged children, adults and seniors in the Anglophone Black community with roots in the...