Canada has long prided itself for its film and television industry success, but often Black creatives are not celebrated or included. Kayla McLean tells us how two brothers are stepping up to fill the gap, creating opportunities for the next generation of Black talent at home.
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Canadian brothers create platform to showcase Black talent and make change
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