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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. 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

    Toronto's Afro-Caribbean and African dining scene has grown into one of the most vibrant and culturally rich corners of the city's restaurant landscape. From a Michelin-recognized Jamaican kitchen on Portland Street to an award-winning pan-Caribbean...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Food and Drink
  3. 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

    Wendy Vincent is a Toronto-based media producer whose family story is rooted in the Windrush generation, on a mission to preserve the oral histories of Caribbean migrants who helped rebuild postwar Britain and later shaped Black Canadian life. In this...

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

    Over 500 oral histories trace Black Toronto’s joy, memory, and resistance. An immersive Queen’s Park exhibit brings the archive to life. At Queen’s Park this week, the stories of Black Toronto are unfolding in the Lieutenant Governor’s Suite, carried...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: News Editor
    • Category: Community
  5. Every meal counts: How Frontlines Catering is feeding community and building youth futures in Westonhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/lifestyle/food-and-drink/every-meal-counts-how-frontlines-catering-is-feeding-community-and-building-youth-futures-in-weston

    In Toronto's Weston neighbourhood, a quiet revolution is happening one meal at a time. Frontlines Catering, the social enterprise arm of Weston Frontlines Centre, uses food to fund youth programming, employment training and community food access....

    • Type: Article
    • Author: AfroToronto Team
    • Category: Food and Drink
  6. Breaking barriers in healthcare: Novartis Canada's Health Equity Initiative returns with a focus on womenhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/news/community/breaking-barriers-in-healthcare-novartis-canada-s-health-equity-initiative-returns-with-a-focus-on-women

    Novartis Canada has launched the third edition of its Health Equity Initiative, this time focusing on women and gender-diverse people facing systemic barriers to healthcare. With $250,000 in new funding available for community-led organizations, the...

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

    This fall, playwright Kanika Ambrose brings two worlds to Toronto’s stages: the salt-air mythos of Moonlight Schooner and the snowy heart of The Christmas Market. Through both, she invites audiences to feel the humour, pain, and poetry of Caribbean...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Theatre
  8. Toronto International Film Festival 2025 Capsule Reviews https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/toronto-international-film-festival-2025-capsule-reviews

    Capsule Reviews: 100 SUNSET (Canada 2025) ** Directed by Kunsang Kyirong Though Canadian in production, 100 SUNSET looks very much like a Tibetan production, mostly because large part of the films shot in Tibetan and most of the players in the film are...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  9. Film Reviews: Week Opening Jan 9, 2026https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/film-reviews-week-opening-jan-9,-2026

    FILM REVIEWS: THE CHORAL (UK/USA 2025) **** Directed by Nicholas Hytner A choral society's male members enlist in World War I, leaving the demanding Dr Guthrie (Academy Award Nominee Ralph Fiennes from CONCLAVE) to recruit teenagers. Together, they...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  10. 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

    The Toronto Black Film Festival returns for its 14th edition with an ambitious international program and a powerful tribute to legendary filmmaker Stanley Nelson. Taking place during a milestone year for Black History Month, TBFF26 brings bold cinema,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: News Editor
    • Category: Movies
  11. 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

    The Toronto Black Film Festival opens its 14th edition by honouring actors and producers Shamier Anderson and Stephan James with the 2026 Career Achievement Award. The night also includes a Lifetime Achievement tribute to legendary documentarian...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: News Editor
    • Category: Movies
  12. 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

    Canada Post has unveiled its 2026 Black History Month stamp set honouring Maestro Fresh Wes, Michie Mee, and Muzion. The release recognizes the artists who have shaped Canada’s hip-hop identity across languages, regions, and generations. On January 27,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Music
  13. 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
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