From Ivory Coast to Greater Moncton: A Journey of Purpose Serge Zably’s journey began in Ivory Coast, where dreams of education, growth, and community service took root. In 2014, Serge made the bold decision to leave his homeland and pursue his studies at the University of Moncton in Canada—a move that would not only shape...
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Building Inclusive Communities: Exclusive Interview with MAGMA’s Managing Director Alison Fries
Exclusive Interview with Ron Gaudet – the CEO of Magma
“A Vision of Beauty, Diversity, and Unity: The Inspiring Story Behind Miss & Mister Greater Moncton”
From Childhood Recipe to Market Success: Kadiatou’s Millet Pudding Journey
An Interview with Michèle Nadeau CEO, YWCA Moncton.
An Interview with Kelly Bourque, REALTOR/ AGENTE IMMOBILIRE at ROYAL LEPAGE Atlantic
CELEBRATING JOVIAL ORLACHI OSUNDU: A Shining Star of Leadership and Community Spirit
ANGELAMACMICHAEL: A Champion of Language, Community, and Cultural Connection in Greater Moncton
FAITH: A CHAMPION FOR BLACK YOUTH EMPOWERMENT
Dee’s Kitchen: A Taste of Home for African Immigrants in Canada
The Asian Heritage Society of New Brunswick Youth microaggression workshop in collaboration with its supporting partners
AFRO FEST 2024: A Vibrant Celebration of Africa’s Cultural Heritage in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
The Mall Magazine Set to Host Historic Female Bilingual Awards in Canada / The Mall Magazine va organiser les premiers Prix Bilingues Féminins au Canada
An Interview with Alfred Burgesson, Founder and CEO of Tribe Network
An Interview with Dr. Dieu Hack-Polay. Professor, Director of Research
The visionary behind Distinct Magic Events – Solange Ake.
From Dreams to Reality: The Inspirational Journey of Kikelomo Adesola Omijeh
From Factory Floors to Family Fun: Jalana’s Journey to Greatness:
A Remarkable Journey: Bolaji Akintola and the Rise of Divine African Market
Category: Events
AFRO FEST 2024: A Vibrant Celebration of Africa’s Cultural Heritage in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
AFRO FEST Festival Show 2024, held at Fredericton Cultural Centre, showcased Africa's cultural and artistic legacy through traditional and contemporary designs. With vibrant performances, exhibits, and local entrepreneurs, the event celebrated African culture, fostering community unity and pride. The festival highlighted Africa's global influence, driving mutual respect and heritage appreciation.
An Interview with Dr. Dieu Hack-Polay. Professor, Director of Research
An Interview with Dr. Dieu Hack-Polay. Professor, Director of Research
An Interview with Mouhamadou Samb of Black Business Initiative (BBI) By The Mall Magazine
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Dance2Fit with Ore: Where Passion for Dance Meets Dedication to Fitness
In the heart of Moncton, New Brunswick, where the Petitcodiac River weaves through a city adorned with the charm of bilingualism and the warmth of a tight-knit community, there exists a dance haven unlike any other. This is the story of Dance2fit With Ore, a rhythmic celebration of Afrobeats and other genres of music that...
CLIFF TSHIBUNGU – Nurturing Resilient Communities Through Empowerment at the Black Men’s Dinner:
Meet Cliff Tshibungu, a resilient individual with a background that fuels his commitment to community empowerment. Originally from Kinshasa, Congo, his journey has led to remarkable achievements. He holds numerous academic accomplishments and a passion for community upliftment shines through his role as a Diversity and Inclusion advocate, and his commitment to empowering marginalized groups,...
TOTAL FREEDOM FROM OPPRESSION AND POLITICAL RESTRICTION – By Bayo Ogunleye
On August 1st 2022, it was a day set aside to celebrate Emancipation and freedom from slavery. The slavery abolition act of 1883 was first adopted across all British empire, which ended the slave trade in the British empire and saw about 800,000 African descendants gained freedom. Between 1834 and the early 1860s, a lot...
WAO: AFRO FESTIVAL LIKE NO OTHER UNITES PEOPLE BEYOND HERITAGE AND CULTURE
It was a memorable experience at the just concluded AFROFEST, the largest free African Music Festival in North America. The talk of the town fiesta to remember was organized by We Are One NB Inc (WAO); a non-profit organization whose goal is to promote multiculturalism in New Brunswick, especially in the Greater Moncton area. Through...
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