Dedicated to the memory of Knolly Modeste, Pioneer Grooves features a diverse array of musicians who left their birthplace in search of a better life, bringing with them a rich tapestry of musical genres. From the legendary Steelpan players of Expo ’67 to the vibrant singers of Reggae, Dancehall, R&B, and Gospel, these pioneers share their reflections on what it meant to seed an art form in a new home.
Hosted by Adrienne Roy, Queer Ears highlights the exceptional and often under-reported work of queer and femme performers, writers, and artists in this city, and around the world.
Black Education in Quebec is a compelling 9-part podcast series produced by the LaSalle Multicultural Resource Centre, aimed at enriching the Quebec educational landscape. Hosted by journalists Phil Carpenter and Pat Dillon-Moore, and executive produced by Gloria Ann Cozier and Dr. Lerona Dana Lewis, this series delves into the Quebec school system through the candid stories of mostly retired Black teachers.