Michael ‘Pinball’ and Diane Clemons are using their bursary program to honours past and present Black Canadian legends. They stop by TMS to talk about the success of the program and how it’s helped young people like Faith-Ann Allison peruse her dreams. Pinball also comments on hints that he would throw his hat into the Toronto mayoral race
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Michael ‘Pinball’ Clemons on helping youth climb out of the margins and into mainstream
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