Now Listen: A Black Poet’s Message promises a wide range of narratives and storytelling styles which will highlight the depth and breadth of Black existence, reminding all who will listen that the ‘Black experience’ is anything but monolithic.
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It’s not individuals sitting in an office, it's not professionals somewhere who are gonna come in and dictate what the community needs. Community, itself, knows what’s best for them.
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Refugee claimants, or asylum seekers, do not have the same access to social services as refugees who have received their status from the government, leaving them highly susceptible to food insecurity.
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In collaboration with Black People United and the Leftovers Foundation, Afros In Tha City will present a three-part series on food insecurity, specifically as it pertains to refugee claimants – a highly invisible and unprotected social class.
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Set in 1955, Women of the Movement is based on the true story of Mamie Till-Mobley. The limited series follows the mother of Emmet Till as she fights to ensure his name and the truth about his murder is widely known and not soon forgotten.
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Calgary’s C-Train was engineered by Oliver Bowen, a descendant of Willis Reese Bowen, and Obadiah Bowen, among the first Black immigrants to the Amber Valley region in Alberta.
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For a long time, making racialized sims was hard, especially with Black sims. Darker skin tones were painfully ashy, afro-textured hair was rightly compared to cauliflower, and feature presets did not represent a wide variety of Black features.
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