Communities need to be heard

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ALMIRA RIMEZ/TORONTO CARIBBEAN While many Canadians are concerned about having their voices silenced by the provisions in the Trudeau government’s C-10, black Canadians are again fighting to protect their lone black-owned media platform. Here we go Again! Black Canadians waited decades and fought tirelessly to have their voices heard. Despite that, G98.7 FM is heading back to court with the Canadian Radio, Television & Telecommunication Commission on May 27th, 2021, to address the proposed sale to Neeti P Ray, owner of C.I.N.A. FM Windsor & C.I.N.A. AM Mississauga. The legacy of Canadian blackowned broadcast is on the ropes once again, but how did we get here? Can-

ada’s first black-owned broadcast license, CFXJ-FM, otherwise known as Flow 93.5 FM, first hit the air in 2001. Denham Jolly of Milestone Radio held a minority ownership stake. This battle was long and arduous, strewn with elaborate promotional campaigns that included recording a music video entitled “We need it now.” These campaigns designed to raise awareness of the black community’s need to be heard instead was met with a succession of controversial and disheartening decisions. This includes the slap in the face the black community received in 1989 when the C.R.T.C. decided in favour of granting yet another Country Music License CISS-FM instead of go-

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ing urban. This disappointment was experienced again in 1997 when the C.R.T.C. decided to choose in favour of giving the license to a division of C.B.C. radio one instead of Milestone. As racist as some say the United States of America is against black people, black-owned radio has existed there for more than three-quarters of a century. W.E.R.D. was the first black-owned radio station in the United States of America, launched by Jesse Blayton in 1949. Presently in the U.S.,168 of the 10,135 commercial AM and F.M. radio stations are blackowned. Continued On Page 8


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