By Michael Van Cooten PRIDE Publisher/Editor TORONTO, Ontario January 16, 2018 — On the much-anticipated night of Friday, January 26, Koerner Hall in Toronto, “one of North America’s most beautiful and acoustically-superb concert halls”, will bear witness to the mesmerising, ...
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Haitian Protesters Voice Outrage Over Trump’s Reported Racist Remarks
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida January 16, 2018 (CMC) – Hundreds of Haitians lined the West Palm Beach approach to United States President Donald Trump’s so-called Winter White House, yesterday, where they demanded an apology from the president for his alleged ...
Read More »How To Repair A Fixer-Upper For Personal Use Or Profit
By Lee Wallender Contributing Writer House fixer-uppers are more popular than ever. Sparked by economic changes and fueled by the influence of TV home shows and shelter magazines, ordinary folks, not just developers, are purchasing fixer-uppers both for personal use ...
Read More »Omission Of African American Women`s Sexual Harassment Cases In The Current Public Discourse
By Yvonne Sam Social & Political Commentator Did Anita Hill’s testimony really pave the way for a watershed moment on sexual harassment? Was America’s consciousness level, regarding sexual harassment, raised? Were there other African and African American trailblazers on the ...
Read More »Planning And Involvement Of Parents In Children’s Education Start Before Their Birth
By Dr. Leon Barrett Education Commentator There is emerging agreement that the education of our children is a community responsibility. The partners are the home (parents and other members of the household), the children/students, the school (formal education system/government), and ...
Read More »In This New Year, African Canadian Community Needs A New Strategy
By Yvonne Sam Social & Political Commentator New Year has joined the list of things that are gradually becoming objects of derision and contempt among many people. These New Year pessimists reason that if a person has not been sufficiently ...
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