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  1. Rebuilding the bridge: Truth, accountability, and care in Ontario’s social work and social service workhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/community/rebuilding-the-bridge-truth-accountability-and-care-in-ontario-social-work-social-services

    isn’t registered with a College, the standard of protection isn’t there. It’s outside our authority to act on concerns about non-registrants.” [00:05:59] Nicole Bonnie: “Our mandate is anchored in legislation… not just a professional club. Government...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Community
  2. Honouring community leadership: Inside the 2025 Novartis Health Equity Initiative Awards ceremony in Montrealhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/news/community/honouring-community-leadership-inside-the-2025-novartis-health-equity-initiative-awards-ceremony-in-montreal

    speech carried a distinct emotional register: relief, gratitude, urgency, resolve. But together, they formed a narrative arc about what it means to challenge inequity and build new models of care from the ground up. Moms Against Racism Canada:...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: AfroToronto Team
    • Category: Community
  3. Why arts funding shapes the city we live inhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/arts-entertainment/arts-and-culture/why-arts-funding-shapes-the-city-we-live-in

    Kelly Langgard, Director and CEO of both the Toronto Arts Council and the Toronto Arts Foundation. Langgard speaks candidly about the pressure points artists and organizations are facing, the responsibility of public funders in a city where space is...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Arts & Culture
  4. This Week's Film Reviews ( Jan 16th, 2026)https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/this-week-s-film-reviews-jan-16th,-2026

    to break down among the team. As outside forces (including other law-enforcement agencies and criminal elements) learn about the massive seizure, the cops start to question loyalties, motives, and even each other, raising the central theme of corruption...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  5. Who shapes Canada’s AI future and who is missing from the tablehttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/business-and-innovation/who-shapes-canada’s-ai-future-and-who-is-missing-from-the-table

    in AI systems and why the absence of Black expertise on Canada’s new federal AI Task Force raises serious questions about legitimacy, trust, and effectiveness. When technology mirrors existing inequities At the heart of the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: News Editor
    • Category: Business and Innovation
  6. Film Reviews: Week Opening Jan 23, 2026https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/film-reviews-week-opening-jan-23,-2026

    memory start to return, and just as more of the plot is revealed to the audience, so do disturbing and sinister revelations about her marriage. Grace Glowicki and Ben Petrie are marvellous as the troubled couple, with two British veterans, Kate Dickie...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  7. Oscar Nominated Shorts 2026 - Animationhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/oscar-nominated-shorts-2026-animation

    Miailhe The 15-minute animated short begins with a man swimming the butterfly stroke in the sea. As he swims, he reminisces about his childhood to his present life as a man. All the memories are linked to water. It turns out that the man is Jewish...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  8. Mental Health Month: Care, community, and choosing support you can trusthttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/lifestyle/mental-health/mental-health-month-care-community-and-choosing-support-you-can-trust

    Health Month, which makes it a good time to do something many of us put off: check in honestly on how we're doing and think about whether the people around us are actually getting the support they need. For many families in Ontario's Black and African...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: AfroToronto Team
    • Category: Mental Health
  9. Windrush in Canada: Wendy Vincent on preserving the stories that shaped Black Commonwealth lifehttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/community/windrush-in-canada-wendy-vincent-on-preserving-the-stories-that-shaped-black-commonwealth-life

    truly Windrush The upcoming event will feature artist and author contributions, including Robert Picart's memoir, Goddie, about his Windrush mother and newly released author Heather Beaumont Ray Williams, co-founder of the Black Opportunity Fund, is...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Community
  10. Masai Ujiri and Giants of Africa hit the halfway mark with 50 courts across the continenthttps://afrotoronto.com/content/news/community/masai-ujiri-and-giants-of-africa-hit-the-halfway-mark-with-50-courts-across-the-continent

    of the country's leaders, diplomats and public servants. Hosting the 50th court, Giants of Africa makes a statement about what it believes sport can do in environments built around intellectual and civic excellence. The unveiling ceremony reflected that...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: News Editor
    • Category: Community
  11. A crown that never fades: Jean-Michel Basquiat's prints come to Torontohttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/arts-entertainment/visual-arts/a-crown-that-never-fades-jean-michel-basquiat-s-prints-come-to-toronto

    three decades after his death at age twenty-seven, his paintings still feel like live wires, charged with the same urgency about race, identity, power and cultural memory that made them startling when they first appeared on Manhattan gallery walls in...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Visual Arts
  12. YENSA Festival 2026 brings Black women's dance to Toronto https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/lifestyle/city-life/yensa-festival-2026-brings-black-women-s-dance-to-toronto

    with a pre-show conversation at 7:30 p.m., giving audiences a window into the choreographic thinking behind what they are about to witness. The five Black Flames artists performing this year represent a remarkable breadth of practice and aesthetic...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: AfroToronto Team
    • Category: City Life
  13. Elements of style: Leading men at TIFF50https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/lifestyle/fashion-and-style/elements-of-style-leading-men-at-tiff50

    mutual respect on screen carried naturally onto the carpet, reflected in their calm energy and effortless rapport. Read more about the film.

    Actors Corey Hawkins and Willem Dafoe bonding at the TFF50 red carpet for the film The Man in My Basement. Photo credit: Meres J. Weche.
    The legendary Willem Dafoe at TIFF50. Photo credit: Meres J. Weche.
    Leading of the film The Man in My Basement, Corey Hawkins, at TIFF50. Photo credit: Meres J. Weche.
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    Willem Dafoe & Corey Hawkins — The Man in My Basement Willem Dafoe and Corey Hawkins brought...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Fashion and Style
  14. Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival 2025https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/toronto-reel-asian-film-festival-2025

    well as too personal to interest others. Yoshida has stated that the story grew out of a conversation with her grandmother about her grandfather’s “first love” and the nature of their marriage.) BURY US IN A LONE DESERT (Vietnam 2025) ** Directed by...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  15. Film Reviews: Week Opening Jan 2, 2026https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/film-reviews-week-opening-jan-2,-2026

    by Rohan Parashuram Kanawade CACTUS PEARS is a 2025 Indian drama/romance film that tells a tender, character-driven story about love, identity, and cultural expectations. The film is directed and written by Rohan Parashuram Kanawade and stars Bhushaan...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  16. A hockey story returns, reshaped for nowhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/news/movies/a-hockey-story-returns,-reshaped-for-now

    questions, and a Black-led reimagining shaped for this moment. Hockey stories rarely stay confined to the rink. They are about power, belonging, masculinity, and the unspoken rules that govern who gets to thrive and who gets broken along the way. With...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Movies
  17. Timberland Valentine’s Day collectionhttps://afrotoronto.com/shop/shopping-articles/footwear/timberland-valentine’s-day-collection

    takes some of the brand’s most recognizable boot silhouettes and gives them a quieter, more expressive twist. This isn’t about novelty footwear or obvious heart motifs. Instead, it’s a restrained update that leans on colour, texture, and finish to...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: AfroToronto Team
    • Category: Footwear
  18. Black Toronto mapped in memory and movementhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/news/community/black-toronto-mapped-in-memory-and-movement

    rooted and forward-looking. For those who walk through the Lieutenant Governor’s Suite this week, the experience is less about observation and more about recognition. Recognition of neighbours, elders, artists, parents, and youth whose voices continue...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: News Editor
    • Category: Community
  19. The making of future surgeons: How community mentorship is transforming healthcare accesshttps://afrotoronto.com/content/news/community/the-making-of-future-surgeons

    rooted in community housing and public health partnerships show how that transformation can begin at the grassroots level. About Toronto Community Housing As Canada’s largest social housing provider and the second largest in North America, Toronto...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: News Editor
    • Category: Community
  20. When the village shows up: FITCS launches the Keep Six Ambassadors Programhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/news/community/when-the-village-shows-up-fitcs-launches-the-keep-six-ambassadors-program

    from watching the neighbourhood you grew up in absorb one blow after another, and deciding that someone has to do something about it. For Antonius Clarke, that decision happened at seventeen. Standing in Jane and Finch, a community too often framed by...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: News Editor
    • Category: Community

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