“Opacity: Obscured Meaning’’ – a commentary on enslaved Africans in the Middle Passage

“Opacity: Obscured Meaning’’ – a commentary on enslaved Africans in the Middle Passage

  By Lincoln DePradine Jamaican-born Karen Carter, who grew up in Scarborough, has worked and volunteered in the arts and cultural industry for more than a quarter century. Naturally, Carter knows good art. In that category, she includes Stanley Wany’s “Opacity: Obscured Meaning’’, which has been on exhibition at the Toronto gallery of the Black […]

Lessons for Canada

Lessons for Canada

Lessons for Canada Given the gravity and the volatile nature of the issues involved, The Caribbean Camera finds it necessary to provide some extensive analysis to explain the basis for its forceful statement of principles and opinion which comes at the end of this Editorial. The violent death of unarmed Black eighteen-year-old Michael Brown in […]