Rosie Awori (LJI) As she stood on the stage at the Capitol Hill, on Wednesday January 20, 2021, Amanda...
As I said in the previous issue, 2021 should be “The Year of Gratitude”. The Art of Gratitude sometimes...
Between October 2019 to August 2020 the West Can’s Afro-Caribbean Folklore in Quebec project, targeted school-aged children, adults and...
Since 1986 The Nigerian Canadian Association of Montreal (NCA) has been advocating on behalf of Nigerians in Quebec and...
The Spice Island Cultural Day Association of Quebec (SICDAQ) and the Grenada Nationals Association of Montreal (GNAM) have joined...
Sandra DesVignes-Millington stood as an icon in the calypso art-form not only for her repertoire of inspiring compositions but...
It takes a lot to stop the celebration of Black excellence, that’s why Black Theatre Workshop has made it...
Rosie Awori (LJI) After completing four years in the faculty of Law at McGill University in 2019, Brittany Williams...
In 1968, when the Quebec Board of Black Educators (QBBE) was established, the community as we know it today...
It has been a grueling couple of weeks for family and friends of Michael Stanley, a well-known Montrealer who...