Eddy (DaOriginalOne) David talks digital erasure, gentrification and the fight to protect Black Canadian memory.
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Critical thinking, oral tradition and AI: Eddy (DaOriginalOne) David on guarding our collective memory
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Where the finish line meets the festival: The Toronto Carnival Run turns 10
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Unity Drum Fest brings the world's rhythms to Nathan Phillips Square
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Masai Ujiri and Giants of Africa hit the halfway mark with 50 courts across the continent
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Windrush in Canada: Wendy Vincent on preserving the stories that shaped Black Commonwealth life
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Contemporary Black Canadian pioneers of social justice: Trailblazing change makers
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Every meal counts: How Frontlines Catering is feeding community and building youth futures in Weston
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AfriCAN 2026: When giants gather, Africa speaks for itself
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Mental Health Month: Care, community, and choosing support you can trust
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The Mayor's Arts Lunch just named its 2026 Toronto Arts Awards recipients
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Fort York becomes the heart of the city: Inside Toronto's FIFA Fan Festival™ 2026
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Brampton's Black Health and Social Services Hub finds its permanent home
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When the village shows up: FITCS launches the Keep Six Ambassadors Program
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Black-owned cafés and bakeries in Toronto worth adding to your list
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Ontario nurses draw the line on anti-Black racism in health care
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Order of Ontario names 2025 appointees including Tracy Moore, Cameron Bailey and Claudette McGowan
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George Brown honours William Peyton Hubbard with Chef School atrium naming
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Black students take the lead in generative AI at CIBC square
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Black Toronto mapped in memory and movement
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Bob Marley’s legacy lives on as Toronto marks 20 years of tribute
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