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  1. Abouthttps://afrotoronto.com/about

    About AfroToronto.com AfroToronto.com is a Toronto-based Afropolitan platform that celebrates the vibrancy, diversity, and brilliance of African-Canadian and diasporic Black communities. Since its founding on February 4, 2005, the platform has served...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Uncategorised
  2. Black-owned cafés and bakeries in Toronto worth adding to your listhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/lifestyle/food-and-drink/black-owned-cafés-and-bakeries-in-toronto-worth-adding-to-your-list

    Tefera's Ethiopian coffee roastery, these establishments offer far more than great food. They represent cultural identity, community pride, and entrepreneurial excellence. Here's your guide to five Black-owned spots across the city worth exploring....

    • Type: Article
    • Author: AfroToronto Team
    • Category: Food and Drink
  3. Un regard profond sur la santé mentale : Rocheny Alexandre partage son expérience unique au sein des communautés francophones et noires de Torontohttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles-en-français/style-de-vie/un-regard-profond-sur-la-santé-mentale-rocheny-alexandre-partage-son-expérience-unique-au-sein-des-communautés-francophones-et-noires-de-toronto

    défense de la santé mentale. Dans cette interview, il partage son remarquable parcours et son travail impactant au sein des communautés racialisées de Toronto. Rocheny, né et élevé en Haïti, apporte avec lui un riche patrimoine culturel et une profonde...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Style de vie
  4. Pikliz, jollof, jerk, injera, and more: A serious eater's guide to Afro-Caribbean and African dining in Torontohttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/lifestyle/food-and-drink/a-serious-eater-s-guide-to-afro-caribbean-and-african-dining-in-toronto

    kind of culinary authority. Few cities on earth can claim the depth of Caribbean, West African, and East African diaspora communities that have shaped this city's food culture over decades. Jamaican families arrived in significant numbers from the 1960s...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Food and Drink
  5. Black photographers bringing Toronto's untold stories to lighthttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/arts-entertainment/visual-arts/toronto-black-photographers

    but a distinct generation of Black image-makers is doing something different. They're building visual worlds rooted in community, diaspora, and cultural pride. From intimate Caribbean family portraits to bold fashion-forward imagery and youth mentorship...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: AfroToronto Team
    • Category: Visual Arts
  6. 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

    Dialogues, she shares her deeply personal archival journey, her extended work with 99-year-old elder Lloyd Lindo, and her upcoming community event, Windrush in Conversation, at Blackhurst Cultural Centre in Toronto. Some stories travel across oceans....

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Community
  7. 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

    matters for Black and Afro-Caribbean families. Our guests detail tools like the Online Public Register, the Continuing Competence Program, and an equity-informed complaints process designed to protect clients and elevate professional practice. ... Type: Article Author: Meres J. Weche Category: Community Soul, storytelling, and Divine Brown’s UnCovered journeyhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/arts-entertainment/soul,-storytelling,-and-divine-brown’s-uncovered-journey 14 November 2025 Madonna & Cher, tracing the soulful journey that shaped her voice, storytelling, and her place in Toronto’s creative community. In this episode of Afropolitan Dialogues, Toronto’s own Divine Brown joins us for a deep, soulful conversation that travels... Type: Article Author: Meres J. Weche Category: Arts and Entertainment 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 02 March 2026 the authentic spirit of Carnival. There are no barriers to entry here. This is a free, all-ages event designed to welcome everyone from the frontline to the backline, ole mas players, section leaders, Big Mas creators and performers, and any individual... Type: Article Author: News Editor Category: Community 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 26 October 2025 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 Critical thinking, oral tradition and AI: Eddy (DaOriginalOne) David on guarding our collective memoryhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/commentaries/critical-thinking-oral-tradition-and-ai-eddy-david 19 June 2026 Royal Ontario Museum protests, the gentrification of Little Jamaica, the disappearance of Africville, and the fragility of community radio archives, then explore critical thinking and oral tradition as tools for guarding Black Canadian memory. A few... Type: Article Author: Meres J. Weche Category: Commentaries Advertisehttps://afrotoronto.com/connect/advertise 09 May 2024 editorial content to podcast features, event promotions, and display advertising across our platforms—including AfroToronto.com—we ensure your message resonates authentically and meaningfully. There’s no one-size-fits-all solution here. Each campaign is... Type: Article Author: Meres J. Weche Category: Uncategorised Toronto International Film Festival 2025 Capsule Reviews https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/toronto-international-film-festival-2025-capsule-reviews 12 August 2025 with others manifests in her two primary pursuits: spying on her neighbours with a newly acquired video camera and committing petty thefts. vBut after she meets Passang (Sonam Choekyi) — an enigmatic newcomer with a much older husband — Kunsel must... Type: Article Author: Gilbert Seah Category: Movie Reviews Film Reviews: Week Opening Jan 9, 2026https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/film-reviews-week-opening-jan-9,-2026 26 December 2025 importance. When auditioning for the new choral master, the choral master says: Everyone is to audition. "But we are in the committee, and I’m not prepared to argue one," says one. “The scales will do,” replies the choral master. As different auditions... Type: Article Author: Gilbert Seah Category: Movie Reviews Toronto Black Film Festival marks its 14th edition with a Stanley Nelson tribute and a global film lineuphttps://afrotoronto.com/content/news/movies/toronto-black-film-festival-marks-its-14th-edition 20 January 2026 filmmaker Stanley Nelson. Taking place during a milestone year for Black History Month, TBFF26 brings bold cinema, music, and community together across Toronto. The Toronto Black Film Festival (TBFF) returns from February 11 to 16, 2026, reaffirming its... Type: Article Author: News Editor Category: Movies Two Canadian brothers, one historic stage, and a global legacy of Black storytellinghttps://afrotoronto.com/content/news/movies/two-canadian-brothers,-one-historic-stage,-and-a-global-legacy-of-black-storytelling 27 January 2026 continues to anchor itself as Canada’s largest Black History Month cultural event, drawing audiences across generations, communities, and creative disciplines. This year’s Opening Night Gala sets the tone with a blend of celebration, reflection, and... Type: Article Author: News Editor Category: Movies Canada Post honours the pioneers who shaped Canadian hip-hophttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/arts-entertainment/music/canada-post-honours-the-pioneers-who-shaped-canadian-hip-hop 29 January 2026 stamp in a country. @MaestroFreshWes my bro is a hero appearing on a Canadian stamp. Know The Name. @hiphopgods pic.twitter.com/JzjF8xzHDn — Chuck D (@MrChuckD) January 28, 2026 Michie Mee and rewriting the sound of the scene Michie Mee...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Music
  8. Black Toronto mapped in memory and movementhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/news/community/black-toronto-mapped-in-memory-and-movement

    map built from memory At the heart of Black Diasporas Tkaronto-Toronto is a digital map and physical archive shaped by twelve commissioned short films and more than 500 oral histories. The project references long-standing oral traditions within African...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: News Editor
    • Category: Community
  9. Yannis Davy Guibinga is rewriting how the world sees Gabon, one photograph at a timehttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/arts-entertainment/arts-and-culture/yannis-davy-guibinga-is-rewriting-how-the-world-sees-gabon,-one-photograph-at-a-time

    Yannis Davy Guibinga is a Montreal-based photographer and visual artist born in France and raised in Gabon, whose work has become a bold visual record of Black and Pan-African identity. With a client list spanning Apple, Nikon, and Google Arts &...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Arts & Culture
  10. A Black traveller's guide to London, UKhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/lifestyle/travel/a-black-traveller-s-guide-to-london-uk

    London has one of the world's most dynamic African and Caribbean diaspora communities, and for Black travellers, the city rewards those willing to look beyond the postcards. From Brixton's cultural renaissance to the jerk-scented laneways of Peckham...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Travel
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