
The Stigma Around Addicts
The first time I had alcohol it was rubbed on my gums to numb them from teeth growing in. I was probably 7. A few years later, I was allowed a sip of a cooler to taste it. I was […]
A Colored Podcast
The first time I had alcohol it was rubbed on my gums to numb them from teeth growing in. I was probably 7. A few years later, I was allowed a sip of a cooler to taste it. I was […]
On our first episode of the year we talk for former MP Celina Caesar Chavannes about her life, new book and time in parliament working with premier Justin Trudeau.
On Second Thought is back on 2021! This Week Allon gives his opinion on the New animated movie Soul.
Allon McCall. Age 43. Thats me. I’d like to think i’m a creative and a thinker. I am a musician (drummer) for the hard rock/ metal band _ECHOSEVEN. I’m a songwriter, producer, recording engineer, screenwriter, bouncer, on air TV host, […]
When I was first asked to be a part of the Black in the Maritimes Podcast, I was honestly shocked. I wasn’t sure if I was being asked because of my recently loudness about sobriety, because I was talking about […]
My Name is Clinton G. Davis, born and raised in Toronto with a Jamaican Father and a mother from PEI. Despite my parents’ best efforts to not see colour, my 3 siblings and I while not Black nor White, didn’t […]
I’m a creative guy with a passion for change. I started the Black in the Maritimes podcast due to some questions that I could not get answers to and conversations that barely happen in Canadian media like “Why there are […]
My name is Marcus Marcial. I am a proud black man, the guitarist of Sonic Detour and I am one of the co founders of black in the maritimes podcast. I was born and raised on the East Coast of […]
Over two years ago I wrote a blog about my hair journey up until that point. I recounted having been bullied about my curls and my afro, how much I had previously hated those curls and chemically straightened them to try to […]
This is a our last episode of the year. We talk about the NB government refuses to recognize systemic racism, The rise of radicalism in Atlantic Canada and a bit of a year review.