A publishing mystery, how does this community paper survive Covid
For The Caribbean Camera Everything Is Local The Caribbean Camera Newspaper just celebrated its 21 st anniversary. If there had been a party, we might have been able to get publisher Anthony Joseph (pictured below) to tell us how he manages to keep the Toronto Black community newspaper afloat during a time when he is unable to sell advertising; distribute his 24-page weekly newspaper; and pay journalists (including me) all since the arrival of the Covid shutdown. The paper and its online website is considered the voice of the Caribbean community in the GTA. The paper is written by journalists who have a connection with the Caribbean (most learned their trade in Trinidad) except me. The 65-year old publisher gives his 80 something Trinidadian born editor a small honourium, has assist with his basement digs and from time-to-time makes sure that the editor gets his three solids . Everyone else fends for themselves. Pre-Covid the Caribbean Camera was given away free at Patty