Healing narratives, storytelling for handling grief
Bereaved Families of Ontario-Toronto hosted a “grief through storytelling” workshop that let Black, African, and Caribbean people express themselves.
Read MoreBereaved Families of Ontario-Toronto hosted a “grief through storytelling” workshop that let Black, African, and Caribbean people express themselves.
Read MoreDesiree McKenzie is an award-winning poet, national poetry slam champion, arts educator, and voice actor.
Read MoreMany poets at Humber College had the opportunity to shine their words at Café Linx. They certainly did not hold back what they had to say. Ranging from marijuana addictions, identity crisis to facing personal struggles.
Read MoreCanada is home to a large number of talented people and Dwayne Morgan is no starving artist.
Read MoreQ-Angst Zine, Call for Submissions
Read MoreThe Toronto Public Library unveiled an interactive map on Wednesday that shows hundreds of poems written about Toronto, by Torontonians.
Read MoreBy Megan Rach The Humber Literary Review is a new publication created by Humber’s own English...
Read MoreBy Kollin Lore Young Writers from the Edge, a two-day arts event organized by Diaspora Dialogues, begins tomorrow night in Scarborough and will conclude in Etobicoke Wednesday. Julia Chan, the artistic manager of Diaspora...
Read More