Jose Duque, an immigrant from Venezuela, is using music to keep children in band practice and out of trouble on the streets.
Too many youth are unaware of the Filipino culture, history and language. This is the message from youth who gathered in Slocan
Diana Nayel immigrated to Toronto from Sweden with her sister in June 2012, leaving behind all things familiar. She started her first
Without saying anything, Farrah Khan hands out a clipboard with a piece of paper on it to each person in the room.
In partnership with Apathy is Boring, New Canadian Media will be posting first-person accounts from the 150 Years Young Project, a campaign that highlights
Ayesha Syed didn’t vote in the 2011 election. It wasn’t because she took her civic duty of voting for granted or isn’t
Voter turn out is traditionally low amongst racialized youth. It is with this in mind that the Council of Agencies Serving South
Last week, Montreal was abuzz with the news that Mélanie Joly would be running for the Liberal nomination in Ahuntsic-Cartierville. Joly is known for
Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the latest born of extremist movements, has drawn international condemnation and wonder about its power
The media is both a participant and a bystander in the ongoing debate around radicalization. On the one hand, it informs us