Toronto is about to feel a different kind of energy. This July, media powerhouse Phillip Scott is pulling up to the Six for the ADNC Narrative Power Summit, and this isn’t just another networking event with fancy lights and empty speeches. This is about strategy, ownership, influence, and building real narrative power in the Black Read More…
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Who Tells Our Stories? We Do. Inside the ADNC Narrative Power Summit 2026
If you’ve ever side-eyed a headline and thought, “That’s not the full story,” this summit is for you. On Saturday, July 25, 2026, the ADNC Narrative Power Summit lands at Acqua Supper Club with one clear mission: put narrative power back where it belongs—in the hands of our communities. No fluff. No gatekeeping. Just Read More…
Roofman: A High-Stakes Cat-and-Mouse Thriller with an Unexpectedly Human Core
What happens when a fugitive decides his best hiding spot is inside a toy store? Roofman takes us there—and trust me, it’s as wild, eerie, and strangely tender as it sounds. The film follows Jeffrey Manchester, a former soldier turned professional thief, who busts out of prison only to burrow himself into the aisles of Read More…
Ageism In Media
Who should decide when a person retires or leaves their job? Recently in the past couple of years, ageism has become more visible in the workforce. Ageism is discrimination against a person based on their age. It is most often towards older people and questions their ability to work well and keep up with new Read More…
Incident, not Accident
Dedicated to Manitoba Emergency Services College, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada By: Anne Thompson I have a big problem with the language many reporters choose to use in the media. Specifically, I have a problem with on-air and print reporters communicating with the general public and using the “a” word. I have worked as a Fire and Read More…





