(changed category name from Themes to avoid my fuzzy brain confusing this with Wordpres Themes!! – Ivor, Jan 8, 2020)
By Felecia Francis It’s 2015, a suitcase is being wheeled against the floor of the Norman Manley International Airport, in Kingston, Jamaica. In that suitcase lies more than clothing. It contains a bag of sand collected from the beach. The sand is a reminder that Jamaica is where she’s from, even though she will no…
Sanaaj Mirrie grew up with a passion to dance but only moved to the beat of “the safe path.” One accident changed the way she looked at life
How one North York church has been coping with its members barely meeting for over a year
Rujuta’s unconditional love and support has convinced her sister Soumini to pursue her dreams on multiple occasions, even during trying times. However, when Soumini lost her jobs in the pandemic and decided to launch a business, that’s when she really needed her sister’s support.
By Curtis Martin He stands on the hot concrete steps of an empty Vaught Hemingway stadium with his hand shielding his eyes from the high, scorching Mississippi sun. Before him lies a freshly cut, grass football field, on which players wearing the Rebel’s red and blue have bled and sweat on its green blades for…
Toronto International Film Festival’s media inclusive initiative proves to be successful even in pandemic.
Twenty-year-old female entrepreneur finds self-confidence through building a business
during the pandemic
How Nazia Zainab Sheikh went from a law degree to baking a cake for the Royal Family.
How a foreign concept brings the taste of home for many in Canada.
Sarah Hussain, CEO and founder of Bridge HR, shares how her company hopes to bring diversity and inclusion to all Canadian workplaces.