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July 25, 2023
Education/Local Journalism Initiative/Youth

Dozens of scholarships unveiled for African and Caribbean students in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba

Worth $5,000 each, the scholarship program delivered by Edmonton-based Africa Centre is meant to help 72 post-secondary students in the prairies.

February 8, 2023
Diaspora Affairs/Local Journalism Initiative

Black success in Canada starts at school

Centering Black voices, stories of triumph in Canada’s K-12 school curriculums beyond Black History Month.

All-Black flight crew
March 1, 2022
British Columbia/Economy/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/Top Stories

Trailblazer: Haiti-born pilot commands Air Canada’s historic all-Black flight crew

Despite the systemic challenges Black people face in climbing up the social and corporate ladder in this country, Air Canada's First Officer

Produced by an all-women-of-colour team, the podcast is an example of the importance of diversity in Black history education.
February 14, 2022
Arts & Culture/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

‘Strong and Free’: podcast illuminates Black Canadian history

The podcast explores six key moments of Black history in Canada. Produced by Media Girlfriends, an all-women-of-colour team, the podcast is an

race racism racialized pandemic COVID-19 Canada ethnic minorities
December 17, 2020
Immigration/News/Top Stories

Unsung Heroes or Super Spreaders: Racial and Ethnic Minorities in COVID-19 Coverage

This article is part of the Bridging the Mainstream-Ethnic Digital Divide in COVID-19 Literacy project. We have analyzed ethnic media coverage of

covid-19 vaccine ethnic media coverage analysis
December 3, 2020
Commentary/Health/Top Stories

COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Amplified by Small Section of Ethnic Media

This article is part of the Bridging the Mainstream-Ethnic Digital Divide in Covid-19 Literacy project. We have analyzed ethnic media coverage of

March 17, 2018
Economy

Niche Businesses in Smaller Cities

Starting a business can be hard. Startup capital, asset management, and just attracting customers; are all obstacles new small businesses must learn

February 7, 2016
Arts & Culture

Why Quebec—and Canada—Needs More Black Voices in Media

Blacks make up Montreal’s largest visible minority. According to the 2011 census, 147,100 live in the city. Why, then, are there so

August 18, 2015
Books

Courageous and Masterful Explorations of Otherness – An interview with H. Nigel Thomas

The celebrated author, academic, and essayist, H. Nigel Thomas, says:“I write because reality mystifies me, and my temperament pushes me to explore it

May 4, 2015
Commentary/Politics

PULSE: The Caribbean – What You Didn’t Read in the Mainstream

While Caribbean, black and ethnic media as a whole may never be mainstream, they offer a fundamental contribution to racial discussions in

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