Finding freedom in transition
How Pascale of Black Lives Matter Toronto found peace in releasing her role in the movement.
Journalists still matter
Going into 2020, Angelyn Francis found herself curious about the viability and long-term sustainability of her chosen profession. Francis is the equity and inequality reporter for the Toronto star, covering matters of race, culture, and inequity across the city. “So many jobs
Urban Planning low on colour.
The team at MIIPOC aims to support planners of colour with hopes of improving housing and employment outcomes for all.
Community Farm leads the way in community care
Black Creek Community Farm continues to feed families across the Jane & Finch Community and beyond. Learn more here..
Media and communications pro expects equity
Dayo's worked hard and she believes that hard work should pay off--learn more about her journey
Families are still being impacted by incarceration.
Aisha Francis has long supported among the least supported; families impacted by incarceration--Learn a little more about how she's moved through the pandemics.
“Every Single Black Story is Excellent,” says PhD Student.
PhD Student believes you don't have to be a PhD Student to exemplify Black Excellence. Learn a little more about his journey!
Athletic adaptability paying off for young CEO.
Edgar's athlete's mindset of agility and adaptability came in handy for tech fitness CEO during Covid.
Black dietitians demanding diversity.
Rosie is being heard loud and clear in the nutrition space.
Damar Walker knew he’d touch the sky.
We spoke with Air Canada pilot about his journey into and through aviation.