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  1. Movement, memory, and becoming at Union Station during Black History Monthhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/news/community/movement,-memory,-and-becoming-at-union-station-during-black-history-month

    exhibition arrives at Union Station. A Kind of Order transforms daily transit into a space for reflection, memory, and becoming. One of Toronto’s most familiar public spaces is set to take on a new rhythm this February. As part of Black History Month...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: News Editor
    • Category: Community
  2. This Week's Film Reviews ( Feb 13th, 2026)https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/this-week-s-film-reviews-feb-13th,-2026

    In October 2009, Haruna won the "Miss International Queen 2009" transgender beauty pageant held in Pattaya, Thailand, becoming the first Japanese contestant to win the title. On 24 August 2021, she appeared at the beginning of the opening ceremony of...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  3. This Week's Film Reviews ( June 5th, 2026)https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/this-week-s-film-reviews-june-5th,-2026

    finals of the World Cup. The film traces Podolski's life from his childhood as the son of Polish immigrants in Germany to becoming one of the country's most beloved football players and a member of Germany's 2014 World Cup-winning squad. It explores his...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  4. Why Arsenal FC holds a special place in the hearts of the Black communityhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/commentaries/why-arsenal-fc-holds-a-special-place-in-the-hearts-of-the-black-community

    rare archival images, the book examines how a new Black iconography emerged at Arsenal at key moments in British history, becoming crucial to the creation of new forms of Black identification. Contributors include former legends Ian Wright and Paul...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Commentaries
  5. This Week's Film Reviews ( June 19th, 2026)https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/this-week-s-film-reviews-june-19th,-2026

    by Julian Chou Married Shu-yi (Ariel Lin) appears to lead an enviable life. Her husband is a rising star on his way to becoming president of a hospital, her younger son is an inquisitive child just beginning to explore the world, and her teenage son Han...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  6. African teams stun the World Cup as nine of ten reach the round of 32https://afrotoronto.com/content/news/sports/african-teams-stun-the-world-cup-as-nine-of-ten-reach-the-round-of-32

    relationship with the World Cup knockout stage has historically been a short one. Cameroon broke through first in 1990, becoming the continent's first quarterfinalist with a run that stunned Argentina in the opening match. Nigeria matched that depth in...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Sports
  7. Kanika Ambrose’s Moonlight Schooner sails into history with poetry, power, and Caribbean soulhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/arts-entertainment/theatre/kanika-ambrose-moonlight-schooner-sails-into-history

    in trust and curiosity. “We started as two emerging artists learning together,” Ambrose recalls. “Sabryn was an actor becoming a director; I was just finding my voice as a playwright. We’ve had each other’s backs ever since.” That bond fuels the layered...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Theatre
  8. Remembering who you are: Melvin D. Bakandika on worthiness, myth, and the quiet power of self-recognitionhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/lifestyle/remembering-who-you-are

    not required to earn what you already are. You only need to remember it. If I Could Lift This Hammer is not a book about becoming a hero. It is about recognizing that you already are one, even if you forgot along the way.

    • Type: Article
    • Author: AfroToronto Team
    • Category: Lifestyle
  9. 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

    As artificial intelligence accelerates across Canadian institutions, questions of bias and accountability are becoming impossible to ignore. A new episode of the Canadian Bar Association’s Verdicts & Voices podcast brings Black legal scholars to the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: News Editor
    • Category: Business and Innovation
  10. Film Reviews: Week Opening Jan 9, 2026https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/film-reviews-week-opening-jan-9,-2026

    second half of the film. A young woman finds her voice through the written word and her salvation as a swimmer, ultimately becoming a triumphant teacher, mother, and singular modern writer. The term chronology means the arrangement of events or dates in...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  11. Film Reviews: Week of January 30th, 2026https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/film-reviews-week-of-january-30th,-2026

    the legacy of trauma passed down to each. It is a drama with piercing moments of joy, love and humour that keep it from becoming too hard to watch. ALL THAT’S LEFT OF YOU opens at the TIFF Lightboxon January 30th. Trailer: BACK TO THE PAST (Hong Kong...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  12. This Week's Film Reviews ( Feb 20th, 2026)https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/this-week-s-film-reviews-feb-20th,-2026

    a song and cake to calm the troubles. But when Engzell finally stands up for the Jews, one can applaud the man for finally becoming the hero he was meant to be. THE SWEDISH CONNECTION is based on true events and on a hero who is driven by conscience and...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  13. Reverend Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader and political trailblazer, dies at 84https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/community/reverend-jesse-jackson,-civil-rights-leader-and-political-trailblazer,-dies-at-84

    communities, Latinos, farmers, and progressive activists. In 1988, he won several state primaries and caucuses, becoming one of the most successful Black presidential candidates in U.S. history at the time. His campaigns expanded voter participation and...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: News Editor
    • Category: Community
  14. Caribana Ignite 2026 is calling all revellers to Kitchener this Augusthttps://afrotoronto.com/content/news/community/caribana-ignite-2026-is-calling-all-revellers-to-kitchener-this-august

    in full force right in front of Kitchener City Hall, keeping the energy alive deep into the evening. Why Kitchener is becoming a Carnival destination The community's response has been striking. Geraldine Stafford, Festival Director of Caribana Ignite...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: News Editor
    • Category: Community
  15. This Week's Film Reviews ( March 13th, 2026)https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/this-week-s-film-reviews-march-13th,-2026

    by powerful members of his clan. Without a fair hearing, he is stripped of his status and forced to leave the domain, becoming a ronin (masterless samurai). With his young daughter, Okinu, he moves to the city of Edo and lives in poverty. Kakunoshin...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  16. Amaka Umeh to host the 46th Annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards at Meridian Hallhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/news/arts/amaka-umeh-to-host-the-46th-annual-dora-mavor-moore-awards

    set the standard for excellence, innovation, and impact. Their work doesn't just reflect who we are — it shapes who we're becoming, on our stages and far beyond them." Key dates and how to get involved There are several ways to participate in this...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: AfroToronto Team
    • Category: Arts
  17. This Week's Film Reviews ( Apr 3, 2026)https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/this-week-s-film-reviews-apr-3,-2026

    his surly but kind nonagenarian great-grandmother. However, what is different from THE GOOD EARTH is that, as the trend of becoming migrant workers grew, the younger generation slowly departed for city life, subtly transforming the rural landscape. The...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  18. This Week's Film Reviews ( May 8th, 2026)https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/this-week-s-film-reviews-may-8th,-2026

    his surly but kind nonagenarian great-grandmother. However, what is different from THE GOOD EARTH is that, as the trend of becoming migrant workers grew, the younger generation slowly departed for city life, subtly transforming the rural landscape. The...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  19. This Week's Film Reviews ( Apr 24th, 2026)https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/this-week-s-film-reviews-apr-20th,-2026

    received a Grammy Award and sixteen Academy of Country Music Awards. At best, the doc shows how much hard work goes into becoming well-known as well as a country star. Lainey sacrificed and moved to Nashville, living in a trailer with a mentor, Jerry,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  20. This Week's Film Reviews ( May 1st, 2026)https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/this-week-s-film-reviews-may-1st,-2026

    ambitious but not particularly competent man. After a series of business failures, he accidentally bluffs his way into becoming “El Serpiente,” a feared political operator. Despite his lack of real skill, his confidence and fast talk help him rise in a...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
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