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Editorial
| Keeping Hope Alive | | Written by Egbert Gaye | | Sometime in mid-January this year, Tamu Townsend found herself drawn into an awareness campaign that has since engulfed her life and turned her into a crusader. |
| Keeping Hope ALive | | Written by Egbert Gaye | | Sometime in mid-January this year, Tamu Townsend found herself drawn into an awareness campaign that has since engulfed her life and turned her into a crusader. |
| Unreasonable Debate on Reasonable Accomodation | | Written by Egbert Gaye | | Finding reasonable accommodation in this province has been a lasting quest for Quebec’s Black community dating back centuries, from the inglorious period of the enslavement of our forefathers to today, with the widespread disenfranchisement of our young. |
| The Ugly Effects of Slavery and Racism | | Written by Egbert Gaye | | The scourge of racial profiling continues to mar relationships between members of the Black community and other minority groups in Quebec and the police. |
| Carifiesta and Unconditional Love | | Written by Egbert Gaye | | Truth is, we are among the many who really wanted a half-decent turn for the annual cauldron of confusion that Carifiesta has become of late. |
| Dust Settled, Carifiesta July 7 | | Written by Egbert Gaye | | After a fall and winter of discontent, the dust around the Carifiesta bandwagon has settled and planning is now underway for the 2007 parade. | |