In a recent development, a Black Montreal police officer has taken legal action against four provincial counterparts and Quebec’s attorney general, alleging racial profiling in an off-duty encounter. Represented by lawyer Fernando Belton, the plaintiff, whose identity remains protected by a court order, has brought forward a lawsuit to address what he perceives as unjust […]
Antigua’s acclaimed film ‘Deep Blue,’ produced by HaMafilms, is set to captivate audiences in a whole new way as it receives a special cinematic format, promising viewers an immersive experience. Partnering with Laparkan, a reputable licensed Air and Ocean Cargo Freight organization, HaMafilms Antigua has arranged two exclusive screenings at Caribbean Cinemas Antigua. Mark Thomas, […]
Last month, Canada bid farewell to one of its most esteemed documentarians, Roger McTair, who passed away at the age of 80 due to complications from Parkinson’s disease. McTair was widely recognized for his profound exploration of the Black Canadian experience through his groundbreaking films. In 1975, McTair made history with his documentary “Some Black […]
In an impressive feat, Belize, Jamaica, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines have received prestigious certification from the World Health Organization (WHO) for their successful elimination of HIV and syphilis transmission from mother to child. This groundbreaking achievement was celebrated at a ceremony held in Kingston, Jamaica, organized by the Pan American Health Organization […]
The West African Dance Workshop, led by the esteemed Masani St. Rose, was a vibrant celebration of culture and movement that mesmerized the Calgary community. Participants immersed themselves in the spirited and culturally rich art of West African dance, guided expertly by Masani St. Rose on a journey through history and tradition. Dressed in a […]
First Black quarterback Bernie Custis to be honoured in Hamilton this Fall Bernie Custis, the trailblazing quarterback who broke barriers as pro football’s first Black quarterback, has passed away at the age of 88. In 1953, Custis, now a Hall of Famer, played a pivotal role in leading the Hamilton Tiger-Cats to victory in the […]
By Yolanda T. Marshall Sons of the East Written by Ifeoma Chinwuba. “Sons of the East intricately lays bare the dark underbelly of polygamy in an Igbo family in southeastern Nigeria. Beyond the brazen show of material opulence through international businesses, importations, master-apprentice relationships, and grandeur titles, lurks the beast of jealousy, chauvinism, covetousness, sibling […]
In what has become one of the most talked-about conflicts in recent hip-hop history, Drake and Kendrick Lamar find themselves embroiled in a heated feud that may have recently taken a dangerous turn. Escalating to the point where law enforcement had to address it after a security guard was shot outside Drake’s Toronto residence. Their […]
The Black Business and Professional Association (BBPA), a cornerstone of Canada’s advocacy for equity and opportunity within the Black community, faces significant scrutiny. Established in 1983 and celebrated for hosting the esteemed Harry Jerome Awards, the BBPA now confronts allegations that threaten its impressive legacy. In late April 2023, Chandran Fernando, a business owner and […]
Ottawa-based writer Kai Thomas has garnered a spot on the shortlist for the coveted 2024 Walter Scott Prize with his novel “In The Upper Country”. The well regarded annual award, which comes with a prize of £25,000 ($42,963.17 Cdn), honors the finest historical fiction published in English from the previous year. Thomas’s novel delves into […]