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REGGAE MONTH // Canadian Reggae DJs Unite Music Lovers through Twitch TV

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Every year since the Jamaican government's declaration in 2008, Reggae Month has officially honoured the genre's impact, and is highlighted through events and activities orchestrated by the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport , the Ministry of Tourism , and other presenting partners on the island. February was selected to also commemorate the birthdays of two reggae music legends: Dennis Brown who was born on February 1, and Bob Marley, born on February 6. This year, we'd like to celebrate Reggae Month by recognizing the innovative contributions made to reggae music in Canada , specifically during the past twenty-three months that the world has been in the midst of this seemingly neverending pandemic. Despite quarantine restrictions, travel complexities, and an overall global apprehension to gather, there have been music practitioners around the world dedicating their time and energy to creatively sustaining reggae music...by any means necessary. The regga...

REGGAE MUSIC IN CANADA // Organize and Centralize

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The reggae music industry in Canada has existed almost as long as reggae music itself has, with its impact establishing itself in Canada with the emergence of Jamaican artists touring the country in the mid-1960s, and naturally with the increase of Jamaicans relocating north with the implementation of the Canadian Immigration Act of 1967.  This unofficial overview and archive of the reggae music industry in Canada was constructed with the intention of providing a resource for reggae creators, consumers, and supporters in Canada and around the world. This cultural sector is broad, as is any genre. From the musical aspect to the industry and business side, the media, and the consumers, there are many factors that are at work to construct and maintain reggae music in Canada. The following directory lists some of the many important elements of the reggae music industry: Broadcast Radio, Online Media, Recording Artists, Events & Festivals, and DJs & Sounds, collated as a...

BLACK CANADIAN STUDENTS // Articles & Resources

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Kya Publishing is compiling an ongoing list of articles and other resources on the subject of Black Students/Education in Canada, hosted on our website . The website also highlights resources for Publishing & Black Studies Programs in Canada . Your recommendations and additions are welcome; we hope this resource can serve as a guide for continued research and focused innovations. Please feel free to contact us at blackstudents@kyapublishing.com with your inquiries. DECEMBER 29, 2022 // Police in schools have outsize effect on Black children, report says (Maya Brown)  DECEMBER 21, 2022 // Bringing Halton’s rich Black history to the forefront (Tania Theriault)  DECEMBER 20, 2022 // Ontario teacher union engages in segregation by restricting bursary to black students (Jonathan Bradley)  DECEMBER 08, 2022 // White teacher often talk about Black students in racially coded ways (Jonathan Kirn)  DECEMBER 07, 2022 // To resolve youth violence, Canada must move beyond...