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Thirty years after its official recognition, Black History Month in Canada enters a defining chapter. The 2026 theme invites reflection on legacy, intergenerational leadership, and the futures Black Canadians continue to shape. As Canada prepares to...
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- Author: News Editor
- Category: Community
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umpteenth film of the Predator series. Predator is an American science fiction action anthology media franchise primarily centred on encounters between humans and a fictional species of extraterrestrial trophy hunters known as the Predators. Produced...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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Riko Sakaguchi. It is based on The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, a 10th-century Japanese literary tale. Themes in the film centred on feminism, freedom, nepotism and responsibility. A bamboo cutter makes a living with his wife until he sees a living nymph...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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Black History Month programming at its strongest. When celebration is paired with opportunity, and when emerging voices are centred rather than framed as an afterthought, the result is cultural momentum that extends well beyond a single night. As the...
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- Author: News Editor
- Category: Arts & Culture
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franchise. The film goes downhill from there and never picks up. The Strangers is a psychological horror franchise centred on a trio of masked, sadistic strangers who torment and kill innocent victims with no apparent motive. Originating with the 2008...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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That decision helped shape the city's approach to essential infrastructure and public accountability. His leadership model centred on access, equity, and the belief that civic systems should serve everyone. Natalie Wood, professor in the Social Service...
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- Author: AfroToronto Team
- Category: Community
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a clear signal about who belongs on the court, in the conversation, and at the top of the game. Canadian tennis has rarely centred a personality quite like hers in its mainstream narrative. The road to 2027 and beyond The path to equal prize money at...
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- Author: News Editor
- Category: Sports
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and political: a deep conviction that Black women and 2SLGBTQ+ survivors of gender-based violence deserved services that centred their intersectional, layered lived experiences. A Toronto-based, survivor-led grassroots organization, BWIM empowers Black...
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- Author: Meres J. Weche
- Category: Business and Innovation
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by Dolly Dudu The 2026 Netflix film 18th Rose is a coming-of-age romantic drama set in the early 2000s Philippines, centred on a teenage girl preparing for a life-changing tradition—her 18th birthday debut. The story follows Rose, a lively,...
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- Author: Gilbert Seah
- Category: Movie Reviews
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Canada. The discussion will be moderated by Bee Quammie, an award-winning writer and media commentator whose work has long centred Black women's health and wellbeing. The panel discussion will focus on addressing maternal health disparities facing Black...
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- Author: News Editor
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identity. As the founder of Northern Jumbies, Heller has built a practice rooted in the Moko Jumbie tradition, centred on stilt-dancing workshops, performances, and community engagement, bringing that spirit to life for Toronto audiences. Breakthrough...
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- Author: News Editor
- Category: Arts
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innovation, progress, complexity and opportunity." The content economy: Africa's next frontier Kodjoe's sharpest argument centred on content creation, and he made it with the confidence of someone who has watched the numbers move in real time....
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- Author: Meres J. Weche
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syndicated CBC Radio segments for Windrush Day and a 7-minute video diary created in partnership with the City of Toronto, centred on the life of 99-year-old Windrush elder Lloyd Lindo of Amaranth, Ontario. The Migrant Stories exhibition, which featured...
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- Author: Meres J. Weche
- Category: Community
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Hiscox spoke about a recent conversation she had with Margaret Atwood, who has won the Trillium three times. The interview centred on Atwood's memoir, but their discussion ranged to Expo 67 and the cultural confidence it seeded in a generation of...
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- Author: Meres J. Weche
- Category: Books
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Agi's minimalist figurative drawings of Black women, rendered in delicate line work on brown paper, build a body of work centred on emotional softness, framed as a direct response to hooks' belief that affection itself can resist oppression. Anthony...
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- Author: Meres J. Weche
- Category: Visual Arts