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.

Remembering Leon 'the Fox' St. Martin
Written by Egbert Gaye
People are remembering Leon St. Martin.

The N Word at Vanier College
Written by Egbert Gaye
"I’m sure a n___ger like you would understand.

For Thanksgiving: Movies to Uplift and Inspire
Written by Francine Hillary
Montreal gets its first film festival geared specifically to the Christian community.

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 2007: Oh What A Tangled Web
Written by Egbert Gaye
This year, 2007, was the year that the Carifiesta parade was to have been made nice again.

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.