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On this episode we talk about the Black history month, New Brunswick salary raise and Jay-z sells ace of spades.
A Colored Podcast
On this episode we talk about the Black history month, New Brunswick salary raise and Jay-z sells ace of spades.
On this episode we talk to old river productions founder Paryse Suddith and her life story about being mix, dating and black issues in Canada.
Recently, podcast guest Tamara Steele discussed the difference between unintentional biases and blatant racism. She expressed that PEI had more instances of unintentional biases then racism, and I wanted to explore what unintentional biases are for those unaware. Washington.edu defines […]
In this episode: we talk to Husoni Raymond from the New Brunswick Multicultural Council about the racism survey. Also, we talk about the Grammys trying to get Tiffany Haddish to work for free.
After a month of writing articles for Black in the Maritimes I have noticed a trend I wanted to discuss, which is a reoccurring issue I have with white readers, listeners, and allies. When black people come forward to tell […]
In my first interview on Black in the Maritimes I touched briefly on how my upbringing was ‘whitewashed’, which was also mentioned when we interviewed the lovely Taylor McNallie who had a similar upbringing to mine. For those who are […]
When I was two years old, my mom brought me to Highfield Square Mall on Main Street in Moncton, New Brunswick to get my first pair of big girl panties. Two white skinheads saw me and called me a “cute […]
On this episode we talk about the protest in Portland and red deer, black stories in the theater of saint john and of course Kanye West.
On this episode, we talk about the New Brunswick provincial election, the federal black loans and grants and the situation going in Digby Nova Scotia.
On this episode, we talk about the movie Cuties and the trans-phobic post made by New Brunswick political candidates.