Wendy Vincent shares her personal Windrush heritage and her mission to preserve the oral histories of Caribbean migrants who helped rebuild postwar Britain and later shaped Black life in Canada.
movies
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Two Canadian brothers, one historic stage, and a global legacy of Black storytelling
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Toronto Black Film Festival marks its 14th edition with a Stanley Nelson tribute and a global film lineup
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Emeka Agada wins best actor at TINFF for Black Smith
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Waves of healing: Fitch Jean opens ReelWorld’s 25th with a diaspora story that transcends borders
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Elements of style: Leading men at TIFF50
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Walter Mosley’s “The Man in My Basement” brings literary depth and Black creative excellence to TIFF50
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Dust to Dreams: Idris Elba, Seal, and the vision of African storytelling at TIFF 50
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Reelworld at 25: A milestone festival honouring Canada’s Black, Indigenous, and racialized filmmakers
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The Eyes of Ghana: Ben Proudfoot and the Obamas illuminate Africa’s forgotten cinematic legacy at TIFF 2025
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R.T. Thorne’s 40 Acres: Reimagining the future through ancestral memory
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The Washington family shines at TIFF premiere of The Piano Lesson
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Ethiopian-Canadian film "ALAZAR" to premiere at Toronto International Film Festival
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Sounds & Pressure: Reggae in a Foreign Land