Black History Month might be over, but the work of Black communities across Canada to highlight their history and voices is ongoing.
Kevin Cardenas crossed his first border illegally at the age of 12, shortly after having witnessed his young nephew's murder at the
The lived experience of racialized settlement workers who've dealt with discrimination is a key aspect of the help they provide young newcomers,
Dealing with hatred and racism figured prominently in art works submitted by youth depicting their experiences living through COVID-19.
A new documentary, "Emergence," came together as one South Asian youth struggled with homelessness after being disowned by his South Asian family
Findings from a recent study indicate that despite being taught multicultural values and inclusion at school, racial and ethnic bullying in Canadian
As newcomers navigate a new country and culture, their parenting style also takes on new challenges. NCM reporter Joy Osiagwu speaks to
Eating disorders, disinterest in learning, and an overwhelming sense of hopelessness are gripping older children while the younger ones ask questions that
As parents battle with ongoing lockdown, the mental health of BIPOC children is increasingly affected. Lack of physical boundaries between home, school
In honour of the theme of this year’s International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, NCM reporter Daniela Cohen talks to