BlackLantic Weekly
By Blacklantic Weekly
BlackLantic WeeklyMar 01, 2024
Vince the Messenger | Island Message
Join us on BlackLantic as we delve into the musical journey of Vince the Messenger, a dynamic artist from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Released during the East Coast Music Awards on May 2nd, where Vince is not only a local hero but also a performer, this episode offers a timely glimpse into his life and work. Vince shares insights from his early days in Toronto to his influential presence in Charlottetown's hip-hop scene. Discover his unique approach to music, combining deep lyrical content with authentic sounds, and how he navigates the challenges of the industry as an independent artist. Vince’s thoughtful lyrics and powerful messages resonate far beyond the Maritimes, especially as he takes the stage at the ECMA's.
Alfred Burgesson | Your Tribe Matters
We're back in the headquarters of Tribe Network with Founder & CEO Alfred Burgesson. We dive deep with the prominent figure himself regarding his younger days, the fostering of entrepreneurship and innovation within the BIPOC community in Halifax, and more. In this insightful discussion, Alfred shares his journey from community activism to launching a platform that not only connects but empowers underrepresented entrepreneurs. Discover how Alfred’s vision for Tribe Network is shaping a new generation of leaders and innovators, and hear his thoughts on the future of diversity in Canadian business.
Fresh Perspective: Keysha Freshh on Navigating the Hip-Hop Scene
An exclusive episode with Keysha Freshh, diving deep into her journey from childhood aspiration in music to touring the world through Hip Hop. Keysha shares her experiences growing up in Ajax, the profound impact of New York's hip-hop scene on her style, and how her multicultural upbringing has shaped her music. From early family support to pivotal moments in her career, explore the evolution of her sound and the personal stories behind her rise to prominence. Tune in for an insightful look into the life of a dynamic artist who continues to push the boundaries of hip-hop. 🔊
#KeyshaFreshh #CanadianMusic #HipHopCulture #BlackLantic #MusicJourney
Navigating Culture, Politics, and Music: The Kimberlee Shelley Journey
Join us at TribeNetwork.ca in Halifax for a BlackLantic episode with Kimberlee Shelley. Her journey from Jamaica to Brampton highlights her community service, political strides, and role in Canada's reggae scene as part of 3-time Juno Award winner Kirk Diamond's management team.
In This Episode:
Kimberlee discusses her growth, community impact, and shift from politics to reggae music, embodying leadership and cultural synergy.
🔊 Highlights:
• Kimberlee's transition from Jamaica to Brampton, celebrating her heritage.
• Her significant political contributions in Brampton.
• Insights into managing Kirk Diamond, blending reggae with leadership.
• Kimberlee Shelley, celebrated for her achievements, including "Top 40 Under 40" and "Top 25 Canadian Immigrant," one of the "100 Accomplished Black Women," and a "Queen Elizabeth Jubilee Recipient", and a bench sits at Humber in Toronto, with a plaque that honours her for outstanding contributions.
🔗 Dive into Kimberlee's narrative on YouTube or Spotify for a blend of reggae beats and community activism.
#BlackLantic #Jamiaca #Brampton #ReggaeMusic #politics #community
Jah'Mila | A Voice of Reggae in Halifax, Nova Scotia
In this episode of the BlackLantic, we sit down with Jah'Mila, Junos nominee/performer and Halifax reggae sensation to explore her journey through music, activism, and the stories that inspire her soul-stirring songs. Known for her powerful lyrics and captivating melodies, Jah'Mila shares her experiences growing up in Jamaica, moving to Halifax, and how these diverse cultures have shaped her music.
Whether you're a long-time fan or just discovering Jah'Mila, this episode offers a deep dive into the life of one of Halifax's most influential reggae artists. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with music, culture, and powerful moments.
🔗 Watch/Listen to experience where the rhythm and soul of Jah'Mila's music lives. Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes featuring the voices shaping Atlantic Canada.
Come Wth Us Backstage at the JUNOS 2024! (Halifax)
On this weeks episode, Clinton and Hillary travelled to Halifax to attend The Juno Awards! We were able to speak to Maestro Fresh Wes, Aqyila, Lu Kala, Kirk Diamond, Dominique Fils Aimé, Tobi, K-Anthony, Bambii, Okan, and more! Make sure to like, comment and subscribe for more JUNOS content. Listen, watch, like, or save for later for a deep dive into Matthew's world and catch more Black History Month events across our platform. Thank you to: Junos & Edelman Canada.
Find Anything at The Mall Magazine with Olumide Ojo
Want to show support? Subscribe, hit that like button, and share! This Week: We speak with Olumide Ojo, the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Mall Magazine. We speak to him about his journey from Nigeria to Moncton, founding The Mall Magazine, and his experience in music. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Get involved! Leave your comments, message us, find us on our social media sites to DM, inquire about contributions, and more! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - About BlackLantic: We’re a podcast, website and media channel with the goal of bringing Black Canadian East Coast Voices to the world. You can expect to hear from us every week with guests or open discussion, exploring topics and perspectives from all over Atlantic Canada #BlackLantic #EastCoast #BlackLivesMatter #NovaScotia #New Brunswick #PEI #NFLD #ClintonDavis #HillaryLeBlanc #SaintJohn #Moncton #Halifax - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - @blacklantic on TikTok, Twitter, IG and FB! Hosts: @Cropberry / @ClintonDavis_ www.blacklantic.ca Thank you to: CHMA Studios, Olumide Ojo, James Anderson/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Please considering contributing to our work at https://gofund.me/305ebe1a
Cooking up Stories: Jerk Chicken Magic
This week we speak with Noel-Andrew and Roxane Bennett, a couple who have recently released the kids book Jerk Chicken Magic. We explore the message behind the book, the amazing graphics and what food means to culture, to immigrants and how it can lead to acceptance. ______________________________________ We are a grassroots organization on the path to more. Contribute time, content of support at https://www.blacklantic.ca/contribute ______________________________________ Thank you to DMPublic, Michael Usling and Deanne Moser ______________________________________ About BlackLantic: A social purpose and digital media organization providing engaging platforms of perspective towards diversity, diaspora and sometimes challenges of being Black in Atlantic Canada #blacklantic #blackcontentcreator #blackcontentcreators #canadianpolitics #activism #palestine @blacklantic on socials! ______________________________________ Please considering contributing to our work at https://gofund.me/305ebe1a
Past, Parliament, and Palestine with Matthew Green
This week on BlackLantic S03E19, we sit down with Hamilton's own NDP MP Matthew Green, delving into his impactful journey from city councillor to a voice for change in federal politics. From tackling racial discrimination to advocating for economic and environmental justice, and human rights justice, Green shares insights on his relentless fight on the Hill and in his communities for a more equitable Canada and world. As we enter BlackLantic's 3 year, join us for this compelling conversation on activism, representation, and the ongoing battle for systemic change. Listen, watch, like, or save for later for a deep dive into Matthew's world and catch more Black History Month events across our platform. Thank you to: Matthew Green and his Team, and Alysis for the use of her car!
BlackLantic Covers the Black Diamond Ball Carpet
This week BlackLantic takes over the Black Diamond Ball Carpet - we interviewed illustrious guests from former Degrassi stars, to politicians, and the founder of the Black Diamond Ball himself - Shawn Cuffie. Watch all of the interviews here, find clips on our socials soon, and watch the Black Diamond Ball on CityTV March 3rd at 5PM EST. #citytv #blackdiamondball #blacklantic #atlanticcanada www.blacklantic.ca Get involved! Leave your comments, message us, find us on our social media sites to DM, inquire about contributions, and more! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - About BlackLantic: We’re a podcast, website and media channel with the goal of bringing Black Canadian East Coast Voices to the world. You can expect to hear from us every week with guests or open discussion, exploring topics and perspectives from all over Atlantic Canada - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - @blacklantic on TikTok, Twitter, IG and FB! Hosts: @Cropberry / @ClintonDavis_ www.blacklantic.ca Thank you to: Shawn Cuff @cuffieshawn
Fenella and the team at FKBMedia @fkbmedia
Black Activist, Black Scientist, Black Icon
On this week of BlackLantic, we sit down (in person) with the literary legend George Elliott Clarke who recently edited the autobiography of his mentor and father-figure, Black Activist, Black Scientist, Black Icon - The Story of Dr. Howard D. McCurdy. The story shares the life, triumph and struggles of a Black man who is not only extremely educated, named the New Democratic Party in Canada, accomplished an astonishing amount, yet never received the accolades deserved for his contributions to Canada until much later in life. Reading the book in 2024, you see McCurdy fight for the same political issues we are fighting today. Thank you to Nimbus Publishing for facilitating the conversation, and the Halifax Public Library for hosting us.
The Scope of Canadian Schools from a Black (Anecdotal) Lens
This week's BlackLantic episode features our talk on anti-black racism to teacher candidates at St. Thomas University. Caught our session on tape while Matthew Martin from BLMNB handled another class before we switch and spoke to the other group for a total of two hours. Afterwards we combined for a 1-hr Q&A. Listen, watch, or save this episode, and for more BHM events happening in your area, scroll our Instagram newsfeed at @blacklantic. #BlackHistoryMonth #Education #BlackLantic #STU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Get involved! Leave your comments, message us, find us on our social media sites to DM, inquire about contributions, and more! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - About BlackLantic: We’re a podcast, website and media channel with the goal of bringing Black Canadian East Coast Voices to the world. You can expect to hear from us every week with guests or open discussion, exploring topics and perspectives from all over Atlantic Canada - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - @blacklantic on TikTok, Twitter, IG and FB! Hosts: @Cropberry / @ClintonDavis_ www.blacklantic.ca Thank you to: **INSERT THANKS** - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Please considering contributing to our work at https://gofund.me/305ebe1a - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
From the Junos to the Grammys, For the Culture and tension at work and in New Glasgow
On this weeks episode we talk about our Black History Month playlists, the Juno Nominees, some Grammy beef, CBC's new show For the Culture with Amanda Parris, new workplace racism statistics and some tension in New Glasgow!
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We Rip The World Apart with Charlene Carr
On this weeks episode we speak to author (and Clinton's sister!) Charlene Carr about her book, We Rip the World Apart out NOW. Hear from her some of the inspiration behind the story and hear Hillary share how the book has impacted her as an early reader! Get involved! Leave your comments, message us, find us on our social media sites to DM, inquire about contributions, and more! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - About BlackLantic: We’re a podcast, website and media channel with the goal of bringing Black Canadian East Coast Voices to the world. You can expect to hear from us every week with guests or open discussion, exploring topics and perspectives from all over Atlantic Canada #BlackLantic #EastCoast #BlackLivesMatter #NovaScotia #NewBrunswick #PEI #NFLD #ClintonDavis #HillaryLeBlanc #SaintJohn #Moncton #Halifax #BlackHistoryMonth #CharleneCarr #Author - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - @blacklantic on TikTok, Twitter, IG and FB! Hosts: @Cropberry / @ClintonDavis_ www.blacklantic.ca - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Please considering contributing to our work at https://gofund.me/305ebe1a
Black Lit Month and Some NS News
This we week we are together at the CHMA studios in Sackville talking about some East Coast Black History Month events, an organization that has organized a shelter and one of the first integrated schools has become a museum. Get involved! Leave your comments, message us, find us on our social media sites to DM, inquire about contributions, and more! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - About BlackLantic: We’re a podcast, website and media channel with the goal of bringing Black Canadian East Coast Voices to the world. You can expect to hear from us every week with guests or open discussion, exploring topics and perspectives from all over Atlantic Canada #BlackLantic #EastCoast #BlackLivesMatter #NovaScotia #NewBrunswick #PEI #NFLD #ClintonDavis #HillaryLeBlanc #SaintJohn #Moncton #Halifax #BlackHistoryMonth - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - @blacklantic on TikTok, Twitter, IG and FB! Hosts: @Cropberry / @ClintonDavis_ www.blacklantic.ca - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Please considering contributing to our work at https://gofund.me/305ebe1a
Island to Island with Tastee Bites!
On this weeks episode we speak to Dwayne Newby of Tastee Bites in PEI. Dwayne now calls Charlottetown home and is helping fill the niche of bringing Patties to PEI.
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About BlackLantic:
We’re a podcast, website and media channel with the goal of bringing Black Canadian East Coast Voices to the world. You can expect to hear from us every week with guests or open discussion, exploring topics and perspectives from all over Atlantic Canada
#BlackLantic #EastCoast #BlackLivesMatter #NovaScotia #NewBrunswick #PEI #NFLD #ClintonDavis #HillaryLeBlanc #SaintJohn #Moncton #Halifax
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Learning about Slavery in NFLD, UPEI's Action Plan Against Racism and More Cops in Moncton
On this weeks episode we do a roundup of updates in the Atlantic Provinces. We talk about a book educating readers on slavery in Newfoundland, an action plan created by UPEI to help with their (alleged) toxic culture of bullying and racism and we discuss the necessity (if there is one) of another police office on Main Street in Moncton.
Zandra Pinette: A Black Veteran's Fight Beyond the Battlefield
Trigger Warning: Some may find the topic of this weeks episode difficult as it discusses sexual assult. Please watch and listen at your own discretion.
On this weeks episode we speak with Zandra Pinette, an army veteran who recently was given a critical injuries benefit in response to the trauma and assault she suffered while working as a social worker for the Canadian Armed Forces.
Thank you, Zandra, for sharing your story.
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SEE YA, 2023
On our last episode of 2023, we recapped the year for us and talked about our episodes. We also touched on a racist incident at Mount Alison and a NS Black health clinic that is serving Black Nova Scotians.
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Groups to Dismantle Racism in the Maritimes, The BBI Awards Recap and more!
This week on BlackLantic we dive into the Fredericton Anti-Racism Task Force's Recommendations to the city, CBC's new African Nova Scotian (and Descendants of Africa) Advisory Board, the movie premiere for Origins which Hillary attended and the amazing vibe at BBI's awards last week! Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, rate, review and donate if you can.
Franzy's Restaurant for ByBlacks Restaurant Week
On this episode of the podcast we interview Frances of Frany'z Kitchen and Nigerian Cuisine. We learn about her story, her experience moving to Nova Scotia and the deals she is offering as part of ByBlacks Restaurant Week.
7th Generation Black New Brunswicker Thandiwe McCarthy
While at Music New Brunswick Week we had the privilege to sit down with Thandiwe McCarthy and dive into his upbringing, his love of history and his latest project Still Here! Thank you to Gary Weekes and Aleya Michaud for all of your technical help behind the scenes. The photo used in the thumbnail was taken by Gary.
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Artist Insight at Summer Soulsa with One8Tea, Kirk Diamond and Ya Cetidon!
On this episode of the podcast we were thrilled to be on the grounds at Summer Soulsa and able to facilitate a conversation with musicians Ya Cetidon, One8Tea and Kirk Diamond about their music experience, the realities of being Black musicians and what the music industry is like. Whether you're an artist, music lover, or simply curious about these three mens' journeys - this episode is for you!
ORGANIZED BY:
SUMMER SOULSA (https://www.summersoulsa.ca) & BLACKLANTIC MEDIA (https://www.blacklantic.ca)
VIDEO CREDITS:
Thank you to @CHMAFM for the equipment to make this happen
https://www.youtube.com/@CHMAradio
ARTISTS:
https://www.youtube.com/@kirkdiamondvevo3349
https://www.youtube.com/@CetidonOfficiel
https://www.youtube.com/@BasicONE8TEA
CONTAINS VISUALS FROM:
LIVE SUMMER SOULSA FOOTAGE:
Videography by https://www.youtube.com/@boytoyin
ADDITIONAL FOOTAGE
Kirk Diamond - Reggae Party ft. Finn, Kairo Mclean - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESP5W3I-Tok&ab_channel=KirkDiamondVEVO
Ya Cetidon | Freestyle Afro Queb Drill - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vd40-Skn9-Y&ab_channel=YaCetidon
One8tea - I Guess It's Complicated (Official Music Video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkSNiIhPivY&ab_channel=ONE8TEA
Music NB Week, the Murder of Leonard Cure and the Gaza/Israel Conflict
On this weeks episode of BlackLantic we take time to reflect over the amazing weekend we had at MusicNB networking and creating content. We also discuss the abhorrent murder of Leonard Cure in Georgia as well as discuss the current Gaza/Israel conflict to the best of our abilities. Don't forget to like, comment, rate, review and donate if you support the mission!
The History of Black Communities in NB and the KKK’s Presence
On this weeks episode we are sharing a LIVE talk we gave at the Moncton Public Library. While we are not historians, we are so thrilled to be given these opportunities to speak about the history of Black people in New Brunswick and the attrocities they have faced through the years. Thank you as always to Meredith Batt from the Provincial Archives for helping us collect files and data, the Book "Blacks in New Brunswick" by W.A. Spray, the NB Black History Society, and the many websites that have written on the subject, and to all who attended!
CEE Centre for Young Black Professionals 'Who I Am' Campaign
On our second episode of season 3 we sit with Nancy Lemi, Mike Regis and Agapi Gessesse. Nancy and Mike participated in CEE Centre for Young Black Professional’s programs of which Agapi is the Executive Director. Clinton and Hillary learn more about the work CEE is doing, how it has propelled Mike and Nancy’s entrepreneurship and their ‘Who I Really Am’ campaign which Hillary has seen all over Toronto. Make sure to like, comment, subscribe, donate, and check out ceecentre.org
Season 3 Ep 1: Bill D-19 (Wink Wink) and The Censorship of Canadian Media
We are BACK with season 3 of BlackLantic and starting off with an issue that affected a lot of our peers over the summer, a bill in the works by the Canadian government that has caused Meta and Google to block Canadian media on their platforms. We discuss who this is affecting, the censorship that is occuring and what we can try to do to help.
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Season Two FINALE: Normand Hector AKA Normani
We are thrilled to be wrapping up our second season with Normand Hector, the only current Black Drag Queen in New Brunswick who performs as Normani! More than a drag queen, Norman uses his platform to teach people about respect and has partnered with Hockey New Brunswick, Hockey Canada and other organizations to share his story.
Riots and Unions!
On this episode of the podcast we discuss two riots, one in New York and one in Toronto. We also discuss a new Union for Black Artists of Nova Scotia.
Black Rose Nation Talks Emancipation Day
On this weeks episode of BlackLantic, we speak with Baba Shabazz of the Black Rose Nation on Knowledge, Education, Wisdom, Emancipation Day, Body Politic and so! much! more! Want to show support? Subscribe, hit that like button, and share!
From Entitled Celebs to TikTok Stars and Beyond!
🎙️Get ready for the hottest BlackLantic episode yet! We're hopping into some of the craziest mainstream scandals and stories shaking the internet. Dive in as we decipher the latest drama on pop icon, Britney Spears, NBA star, Jamal Wembanyama, supermodel, Gigi Hadid, and TikTok's viral sensation, PinkyDoll!✨
First, we break down the shocking altercation that has everyone talking - Britney Spears getting slapped by an NBA star's security team. Was it an unintentional mishap or a celebrities taking it too far? Our hosts weigh in on the controversy and discuss the thoughtlessness of this headline-grabbing event.
Next, we explore the groundbreaking Nova Scotia retirement home catering exclusively to Black Seniors, and how it's revolutionizing care for the elderly within our communities.👵🏾👴🏾
The weed controversy surrounding Gigi Hadid is causing quite the buzz, and we're here to unpack the situation. Is the internet's reaction to Gigi Hadid's peace, fair? 🌿👀
And who could forget about PinkyDoll, the TikTok superstar from Montreal, who's taking the world by storm with her addictive content? We celebrate her success and delve into how she's representing herself and our community on the global stage. WHAT is she doing, and what is our view?
From unique takes to head scratching stories, this episode is packed with eye-opening insights you can't afford to miss. Don't forget to tune in, subscribe, and share to keep these essential conversations alive in our community!
From Morocco to Saudi Arabia to Sackville with Faycal Kilali
On our FIRST in person episode that includes a guest we speak to Faycal Kilali, a Moroccan student in Sackville with a passion for constant self improvement. We discuss our own namesake, BlackLantic, and if African always equals Black. Make sure to like, comment, subscribe and rate!
'Dark-Skinned' Female Experience Panel
On this weeks episode of BlackLantic, Hillary hosts a roundtable discussion with Karlyn Percil, Lily Yange and Karen Ferron about their varying experiences as 'dark-skinned' women, how that looks with varrying degrees of melanin and having all lived in different parts of the country. Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe and rate the podcast!
Everything's Sinking - The Tale of Two Ships, NB's Government and More!
On this week's episode we talk about two vessels lost at sea, the NB Government cabinet shuffle, a black man who was shot and killed by police in NewFoundland and some Facebook drama on Clinton's plate. Remember to like, comment, subscribe and rate where you get your podcasts!
Growing Up and Speaking Out: Exploring 'The Grover School Pledge' with Wanda Taylor
🎙️ Exciting news and a book giveaway on our socials with our latest episode! Join our podcast episode featuring author Wanda Taylor discussing her powerful Young Readers book, "The Grover School Pledge." Plus, we have a special giveaway! Check our socials for a chance to win a copy of the book shipped anywhere in Canada - listen to the end for extra chances to win this new book! Don't miss our heart felt conversation! 📚✨ About Wanda Taylor: Wanda Taylor is the author of both fiction and non-fiction books for adult and young readers. She is also a freelance journalist, filmmaker, and college instructor. Her writing has appeared in numerous publications such as Atlantic Books Today, Quill & Quire, Black2Business magazine, and Peak Magazine. Her poems and essays have also been published in anthologies across Canada, the US and the UK. Wanda Taylor teaches courses in journalism, story writing for media, and communications. She was a recipient of the Atlantic Journalism Association’s Communications Award for Journalism and is currently the mentor for the MFA Creative Nonfiction program at the University of King’s college. The author splits her time between Toronto and Halifax. Not only has the author and writing professor written across genres, she has also worked as a CBC producer, acquisition editor, social worker, stage manager, and documentary director. Wanda has lots to share with her readers and the world, and I’m confident a conversation with her will bring about many fascinating and inspiring stories for your audience as well.
A (Kinda) Hillary-Centric Episode
This week we talk about Hillary attending the Rainbow Railroad Freedom Party, Hillary's trip to Italy, Hillary's Black Carpet interviews for Black opera Treemonisha and more about... Hillary. As always like, comment, subscribe, rate and review for more Blacklantic!
Black Advocacy in Luxury Fashion with Ivor Pinder
On this weeks episode we speak with Ivor Pinder who not only works in Luxury Sales but also strives for the betterment of the Black Community as a whole, when not attending events with our co-founder Hillary! Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, rate on all platforms!
New Brunswick's Policy 713 and Protecting *All* Children
On this episode of the podcast, we discuss the government of New Brunswick's current revising of Policy 713 and other policies put in place to protect the children of New Brunswick. Are there policies to protect all minority children? Should Policy 713 be reviewed at all? We also discuss secret coded quilts being shared across the country! As always, don't forget to like, comment, subscribe and rate!
Dishing up Diversity with Dalas African Cuisine
On this weeks episode we are joined by Damilola Agabiaka, oner of Dalas African Cuisine in Moncton. Dalas African Cuisine is participating in ByBlacks Restaurant Week happening from May 15th to 21st! Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe and rate wherever you get your podcasts!
Harry Jerome Awards Recap, Netflix Cleopatra Controversy and a Black Policy Event!
This week on BlackLantic, we talk about Hillary's attemdance at the Harry Jerome Awards, recount the ongoings of the Atlantic Black Policy Summit and discuss the controversy around Netflix's new show! Don't forget to like, comment, rate and subscribe.
The Tale of Three Kings to Queens and Kings Moving Company
This week we speak with Akeem White and Paul Sumbu, the founders of Queens and Kings Moving formerly known as Three Kings Moving. We learn their founding story, obstacles they faced and how the community has rallied around them and the increase in success they've had in the past 3 years of operating. Make sure to like, comment, subscribe and rate BlackLantic to keep up with our weekly content!
Media Biases, NB Budget and Derek Chauvin Update
This week on BlackLantic we discuss the lack of Western media covering Russia's pardoning of debt owed by African countries, CBC and Twitter being at odds, the New Brunswick budget and the results of Derek Chauvin's appeal. Make sure to like, comment, subscribe, rate and let us know your thoughts!
Havana in Dalhousie, NB, ECMAs and Entrepreneurship with Dee Hernandez!
On this weeks episode, we interview ECMA nominated entrepreneur Dee Hernandez! Dee moved from Cuba to Canada 23 years ago and is bringing a piece of Havana to Dalhousie this summer when she opens Havana Lounge. We talk about her new business, being ECMA nominated and more. Make sure to like, comment, subscribe, rate and donate if you can!
Yaw Antwi-Adjei: From Ghana to St. Johns, Newfoundland!
Introducing Yaw - a Black Barber from St. John's, Newfoundland who is making waves as a changemaker in Atlantic Canada. His story is one of calling, family and achievement over adversity. Join us on Blacklantic Weekly podcast as we sit down with Yaw to explore his journey from Ghana to Toronto to St. John's, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Don't miss out on this eye-opening conversation that will inspire and empower you. Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe and rate our podcast.
BlackLantic Presents: 'LightSkinned' Female Roundtable
On this weeks episode of BlackLantic, Hillary hosts a roundtable discussion with Marla Warner, Sandra Hannebohm and Alicia McManus about their varying experiences as 'lightskinned' women, how that looks with varrying degrees of melanin and having all lived in different parts of the country. Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe and rate the podcast!
Life & Death, Racism at the Oscars and Discrimination in the Canadian Human Rights Commission
On our latest episode, we discuss discrimination happening within the Canadian Human Rights Commission (Yikes), some Oscar's backlash that could be considered racist and somehow we talk about our own feelings around death. Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, rate and review!
Hairy Ideas Salon is making Change in New Brunswick
👸🏿 Black Hair 💇🏾♀️ Q: So where does a Black girl get her hair done in New Brunswick? A: It's 2023 - a salon, right? Not so fast - curly hair knowledge is not, and has never been a requirement on a NB hair exam, and the schools don't teach it 😱. It's BlackLantic's opinion is that associations continue to make it more and more difficult for those interested in Black hair styles to earn a living by regulating services that schools don't even teach.
Born and raised in New Brunswick Lucinda Butland has practiced hair in this province for 32 years and is on a mission to make Black hair accessible to all. Sit down with two salon owners, Lucina Butland (@hairyideassalon) and Co-Host Clinton Davis (@lesalondieppe) as they talk Black Hair, Lucinda's journey in New Brunswick, and more!
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Black History Month Recap, Govt. Funding Clickbait, Chinese Spy Balloons and more!
On this weeks episode of BlackLantic, we discuss our two months of Black History Month work, $1.5 million funding for Black Mental Health from the govt., an update on TikTok, the Chinese spy balloons and so much more! Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, rate, review and scan our fancy new QR code!
A student making antiracism a part of her school's culture and curriculum
This high school student was tired of the racism around her and decided to speak up at her school. It cost friends but bought change - and adults and student alike are seeing things in a slightly different light because of her work. On this weeks episode of Blacklantic, host Clinton and guest host Mo interview Aquillarae - a dedicated outspoken 17 year old student committed to making antiracism a part of her school's culture and curriculum.
N.B. Courts, Hate Crimes & ... Police
In a more sombre episode, Clinton and Hillary discuss a shocking court case in New Brunswick... and, the Police in general.