Stories
Explore industry, culture and community through this selection of stories and interviews.

A Legacy of Action: How Black Youth Shaped Mississauga’s Future and DAYO Media & Communications Inc. celebrates 25 years
On November 27th, join us as we Continue the conversation generated by Generation X Marks the Spot on how Black youth activism is building a better future and to celebrate 25 years of connecting community and amplifying stories of impact

The state of Black women’s health in Canada finally uncovered thanks to new, national, game-changing organization
Black Women’s Institute for Health (BWIH), a new non-profit advocating for the survival of Black women and girls, is launching a critical survey for Black women across Canada on October 23, 2024. This is the first time that Black women will be surveyed nationally to address the intersectional social factors,

Crafting impactful narratives: The role of media training in elevating Black artists
Black Theatre Workshop (BTW) is dedicated to supporting and promoting Black artists in Canada through engaging and inspiring theatre. Their Artist Mentorship Program (AMP) offers space for emerging and re-emerging artists to develop their skills as they prepare for their artistic career to take off. To help get these artists

Propelling communications: Top tips on redesigning a newsletter that will take flight!
Our team is often asked to weigh in on how to make content even more effective… even to take off. In our 25-year history, we’ve provided tailored recommendations to organizations for both internal and external communications in a variety of sectors. We’re happy when our clients are pleased with the

A celebration of the diversity of canadian artistry launches with the ‘Year of Black Performances”
The Year of Black Performance is a bold groundbreaking initiative that showcases and celebrates the vibrant, diverse, and multidisciplinary essence of Black art performance in Canada.

Two summers into the refugee housing crisis, Ontario advocates say African asylum seekers need help living dignified lives.
In July 2023, more than 20 African community and housing advocates, including the Rwandan Canadian Healing Centre, joined together to bring attention to the increasing refugee crisis in Toronto’s downtown core.
