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La Radio des Noirs du Canada
Mutcho radio is a hub for those interested in hearing the untold stories of African Descent
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FeaturedStories
Hon. Michaëlle Jean: 27th Governor General of Canada
Do you think that building an African descent radio to tell our stories our way is important? English-AnglaisFrançais-French 27th Governor...
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MARS, LE MOIS DE LA FRANCOPHONIE- Célébrons ensembe
AFRICAN HERITAGE MONTH CELEBRATION
Our vision: cultural expressions PROMOTION – PRESERVATION – SHARING
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Mutcho radio challenges the perception that African Descent individuals are just consumers. We are skilled creators and developers. This is a unique network of experiences and journeys of Black communities in Canada. We shed light on Changer maker’s voices, And spotlight on Youth creativity and innovations[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]
Black diplomats academy organized by DYLOTT
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[vc_column_text]Our mission, document african descent stories coast to coast
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CharlottetownPEI
Friends of Africa summit by Casa fondation 2023 Toronto
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Nova ScotiaCommunity voices
Une radio qui nous rassemble, une radio qui nous ressemble
[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=””]La Radio Mutcho nous permet de partager des histoires de descendants Africains au Canada. Qu’ils soient issus de l’Immigration récente ou des Afro-canadiens qui ont bâti ce pays qu’est le Canada. La radio Mutcho vous présente des histoires des Acadiens, des histoires de la francophonie sur tous les continents qui démontrent la riche tapisserie des cultures transmise en français.[/vc_column_text]
Politics
Acadie/Francophonie
Regina
Mutcho radio tells underrepresented stories from African descent communities in Canada. Covering a range of issues from migration to human rights and cultural identity.
We focus on elevating stories that mainstream media often overlooks, providing a voice to marginalized communities.
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“We may have different religions, different languages, different colored skin, but we all belong to one human race.”
― Kofi Anan
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MonctonThe Black Summit NB 2024
HALIFAX BLACK SUMMIT DECLARATION
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“If you want to go fast, go alone.If you want to go far, go together” an African proverb.
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Thanks be to God
Every city needs someone who listens. Someone who notices the small stories that don’t make the headlines, but still shape the heartbeat of a place. That’s Mucho Radio News. Our team and YOUR news brings Nova Scotia to Nova Scotians every day, on air and online. It’s local. It’s independent. It’s honest.
If you believe that truth and facts deserve airtime, help keep independent Mutcho Radio local News alive. Your gift trains new storytellers, funds the mics and recorders they need, and protects independent journalism right here at home. Donate today. Because local news and community stories aren’t a luxury. It’s how communities stay connected.
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Africa, Motherland Connections
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