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Afrika Bambaataa Remembered as Architect of Hip-Hop Culture

Afrika Bambaataa, whose early vision helped carry hip-hop from neighbourhood gatherings into an international cultural force, has died at 68. The Hip Hop Alliance confirmed his death, marking the passing of a figure widely regarded as instrumental in shaping both the sound and philosophy of the genre.


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Jamaican Storytelling and Poetry Shine at Toronto Launch

By Neil Armstrong

Florida-based Jamaican author, Raul “Blaze” Davis, brought his vivacity to his first time in Toronto on the weekend and enlivened his book launch with poetry, proverbs, storytelling, drumming and song.

Raul Blaze Davis (right) and actor Karen Robinson

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Cerjanec challenges minister over Peel racism concerns

By Lincoln DePradine

At Queen’s Park, tensions rose during Question Period as Liberal Party MPP Rob Cerjanec pressed Ontario’s Minister of Education, Paul Calandra, over the handling of racism concerns tied to a school safety presentation in the Peel region.


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Building legacy and future leadership at CBW Ontario event

A spirit of reflection, celebration, and forward vision filled the room on Sunday as community leaders, students, and supporters gathered for the Congress of Black Women of Ontario’s annual Celebration and Recognition Brunch at the Woodbine Convention Centre.

Itah Sadu and Loris Thomas

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‘I Swear’ – a story about being seen, not judged

By Janet Grant

I Swear is not just a documentary. It’s a deeply human story that lingers long after the screen fades. Anchored by a raw and heartfelt performance from Robert Aramayo. The film brings John Davidson’s life into focus with compassion, honesty, and quiet stren...


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