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  1. 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

    fought hard to win. Eddy shares how Nelson Mandela was once branded a terrorist in his own school years, only to have the same institutions later celebrate him as a hero, and what that taught him about who controls a narrative. We talk through the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Commentaries
  2. 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

    clear — funny, fierce, and deeply human. She writes to heal, to connect, and to remind us that joy and justice can share the same stage. Her plays are acts of remembrance and resistance, but they’re also invitations: to sit together in the dark, to feel...

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

    is retrieved from TIFF 2025: Based on acclaimed Canadian musician and deejay Kid Koala’s award-winning graphic novel of the same name, Space Cadet is a dialogue-free animated film that portrays the tender story of a young girl, Celeste, and the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  4. This Week's Film Reviews (Dec 5th, 2025)https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/this-week-s-film-reviews-dec-5th,-2025

    entity that follows her no matter where she turns. Twenty years prior, Marie, a woman in Buenos Aires, suffered the same fate. Camila, a documentarian, learns of the threat these women faced, but no one will believe her. Across time and space, these...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  5. 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

    community-led interventions. “At Novartis Canada, listening to patients guides the decisions that we make,” she said. “The same attentive approach that helps us understand their needs inspires us to listen to the voices of communities across the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: AfroToronto Team
    • Category: Community
  6. 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

    TAC is February 9, 2026. Langgard also highlights the cohort effect that operating programs can create: organizations in the same stream can share practices, build community, and learn from one another, strengthening the whole ecosystem. Mayor’s Evening...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Arts & Culture
  7. Film Reviews: Week Opening Jan 23, 2026https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/film-reviews-week-opening-jan-23,-2026

    motif throughout the film. Mickey embraces death. Yet contradicting herself (in fact, many of the poetic voiceovers do the same), she says she will do everything in her mother-fucking opera to procrastinate death. Yes, the voiceover is also not share pf...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  8. Black History Month 2026 marks 30 years of legacy and vision in Canadahttps://afrotoronto.com/content/news/community/black-history-month-2026-marks-30-years-of-legacy-and-vision-in-canada

    static nor confined to the past, but active, evolving, and deeply embedded in the country’s present and future. At the same time, Black History Month remains a space for honest reflection. The federal government’s announcement reinforces that...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: News Editor
    • Category: Community
  9. BCurrent Performing Arts strengthens its future with Ontario Trillium Foundation supporthttps://afrotoronto.com/content/news/arts/bcurrent-performing-arts-strengthens-its-future-with-ontario-trillium-foundation-support

    milestone. It reflects a broader recognition that Black arts institutions are essential cultural anchors, deserving the same long-term investment as larger, mainstream organizations. When those institutions are resourced to plan ahead, entire creative...

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

    20. MIDWINTER BREAK (UK/Netherlands 2025) ***½ Directed by Polly Findlay MIDWINTER BREAK is a film based on the novel of the same name by Bernard MacLaverty. He is a Northern Irish writer who has moved to Scotland, much like the protagonists in the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  11. George Brown honours William Peyton Hubbard with Chef School atrium naminghttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/community/george-brown-honours-william-peyton-hubbard-with-chef-school-atrium-naming

    becomes more than an architectural feature. It becomes a reminder that innovation and public service can grow from the same roots. A legacy woven into Toronto’s future Hubbard’s story carries enduring relevance. He moved fluidly between tradesman,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: AfroToronto Team
    • Category: Community
  12. This Week's Film Reviews ( Feb 27th, 2026)https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/this-week-s-film-reviews-feb-27th,-2026

    This is not a test, a post-apocalyptic film with teenagers holed up in a school, is based on the young adult novel of the same name by Courtney Summers. It is not great literature, and the source material’s shortcomings can be observed in the adaptation...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  13. Grayson Music opens a state-of-the-art Toronto studio and creative hub for the city's artistshttps://afrotoronto.com/content/news/music/grayson-music-opens-a-state-of-the-art-toronto-studio-and-creative-hub-for-the-city-s-artists

    award-winning artists in an intimate, curated setting — deliberately bringing together people who don't always share the same table. "We have an incredible platform to connect groups that don't always cross paths — bringing together artists, musicians,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: News Editor
    • Category: Music
  14. This Week's Film Reviews ( March 6th, 2026)https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/this-week-s-film-reviews-feb-6th,-2027

    park in Buenos Aires. Nearly the entire narrative unfolds through conversations between two men who meet repeatedly on the same park bench over months and eventually years. The park becomes a symbolic neutral ground where strangers share memories,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  15. This Week's Film Reviews ( Mar 27th, 2026)https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/this-week-s-film-reviews-mar-27th,-2026

    of days in solitary confinement, but unlike one who has spent three weeks in solitary confinement. Obviously, she is not the same after the experience. Despite the intent and content of the doc, none would have expected something more shocking or...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  16. A Black traveller's guide to London, UKhttps://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/lifestyle/travel/a-black-traveller-s-guide-to-london-uk

    Black female chef in the UK to win a Michelin star, and was named Chef of the Year at the National Restaurant Awards the same year. It's worth the trip across the city for a set-menu lunch or dinner. Book well ahead.

    The real story...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Meres J. Weche
    • Category: Travel
  17. 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

    that gathered," he said. "I can promise you that this year's Awards will bring back accessible pricing while bringing the same, raucous energy to Meridian Hall, with an incredible host, a dynamic ceremony, and exclusive live streams from the red carpet...

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

    in Brazil, and seniors are given a hard time. They are forced to stop work and leave work for the younger population. At the same time, the government is forcing them to socialize in ways they deem acceptable to them. Tereza, 77, has lived her whole...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Gilbert Seah
    • Category: Movie Reviews
  19. This Week's Film Reviews ( Apr 17th, 2026)https://afrotoronto.com/content/articles/movie-reviews/this-week-s-film-reviews-apr-17th,-2026

    freshmen – one naive, the other cool and confident – who become roommates as they face different obstacles of living in the same dormitory. A hopeful, naive college freshman, Devon (Sandler), asks the cool and confident Celeste (East)to be her roommate,...

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

    How is this possible? That is the joke. Orsolya explains how this was done many times in the film when people ask her the same question. There is also a very funny segment in which shit is being discussed. The homeless man is described as leaving watery...

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