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Black Films To Watch During Black History Month

 

Our Editor in Chief Camille Dundas sat down with Lainey Lui to give her top 3 film recommendations for Black History Month and beyond.

 


Recent Articles

As of 2021 There Were Only 20 Black Archivists In All Of Canada. Here's Why We Need More By: Daysha Loppie

 

This speaks to a broader issue around the disdain for Black life in Canada, which translates to a lack of records and documentation of Black life, and of Black people who collect and handle these records.

 

You Have No Idea What They Can Do: These Creators Are Shattering Myths Around Accessibility By: Imani Walker

 

An accident in sport drastically changed Taylor Lindsay-Noel’s life forever at the age of 14 – but it didn’t stop her from finding her purpose as a disability and accessibility advocate in Toronto.

 

New Study Says Many Black Canadian Businesses Are Under Charging By: Daysha Loppie

 

If you think prices are high now at your favourite Black-owned stores, turns out they're not high enough. That's according to the 2024 Intuit QuickBooks Black History Month Survey results. 

 

Anxiety Disorders Are More Common Than Ever. What Can We Do About It? By: David Grant

 

Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental illnesses in the world. In Canada, studies suggest that the proportion of people with anxiety disorders has significantly increased in the past 10 years.

 

Never Lose Your Joy: Billy Newton-Davis On Staying Positive While Living With HIV By: Hillary LeBlanc

 

The year is 1986, and Billy Newton-Davis has just won a Juno for his debut album. Love Is A Contact Sport is the Best R&B soul recording of the year. He felt invincible. Until it all came crashing down with three letters: HIV.  

 

Hurting In Private Is Tearing Us Apart: Luke Reece Gets Personal In New Stage Play By: Ann Marie Collymore

 

Black mental health. These three words are some of the most weighted in the Black community. It’s an interwoven web of the lack of safe spaces, communication, understanding, community and support.

 


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