Swimming in racist waters
Driving while black is an “offence” that is common in many jurisdictions in the North America. Of course, it is not written down in the law books as an offence […]
Driving while black is an “offence” that is common in many jurisdictions in the North America. Of course, it is not written down in the law books as an offence […]
By Carlton Joseph The last few weeks we have witnessed the implementation of the racist and irresponsible Immigration policy of the administration of United States President Donald Trump. This zero […]
By Lincoln DePradine The cost of financing their tertiary education has been made easier for two Black youth, Jaleel Alfred and Deandra Christopher, who have received scholarships from Tropicana Community […]
Jamaica’s Minister of Health, Dr. Christopher Tufton, has appealed to his Canadian-based fellow alumni to work more closely together to “do more” for Jamaica. Dr. Tufton who was Head Boy […]
Jamaica-born Charlene Grant, the Black parent who made headlines after she was called a nigger by a trustee of the York Region District School Board in November 2016, is now […]
Margaret Lazarus, a Superintendent of Education with the Durham District School Board, warned parents at a Black Educators Network conference in Ajax on Saturday that unless they realize what their […]
Are you 18 to 24 years of age and have an idea for a project to support diversity and inclusion? You may be eligible for funding through a new youth […]
Startup problems of the Black entrepreneur By Meegan Scott I’ll never forget the first time I heard my next door neighbour shouting in Jamaican patios.It rang out with an English […]
By Carlton Joseph Season’s Greetings and all the best for 2018. I decided to spend the New Year in Cuba. So I packed my bags and headed to this socialist […]
“What’s in it for us?” is the standard question that so many communities and business groups ask themselves in the run-up to the municipal and provincial elections that are scheduled […]