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Cecil Foster was born on 26 September, 1954 in Bridgetown, Barbados, is a Canadian writer and scholar. Discover Cecil Foster's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?
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Cecil Foster Net Worth
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Cecil Foster (born September 26, 1954) is a Canadian novelist, essayist, journalist, Public intellectual and scholar.
He is Chairman of the Department of Transnational Studies at the University of Buffalo.
Foster was born in Bridgetown, Barbados on 26 September 1954 to Fred and Doris Goddard.
When Foster was two years old, his parents migrated to Britain, leaving their children with relatives.
The family was extremely poor; Foster remembers a childhood where there was rarely enough to eat.
Foster attended Harrison College, a prestigious high school in Barbados.
Foster began working for the Caribbean News Agency in Bridgetown as the senior reporter and editor (1975–77), and the Barbados Advocate News as the reporter and columnist (1977–79), Foster emigrated to Canada in 1979.
He immigrated to Canada in 1978.
He went on to work for the Toronto Star as a reporter (1979–82).
Foster then began working for The Contrast as an editor (1979–82), Transportation Business Management as an editor (1982–83), The Globe and Mail as a reporter (1983–89), The Financial Post as a senior editor (1989), and also served as special adviser to Ontario's Ministry of Culture, through the mid-1990s.
He won the Writers' Trust of Canada's Gordon Montador Award in 1997 for his book A Place Called Heaven for the Best Canadian Book on Contemporary Social Issues, the novel “Sleep On, Beloved” was shortlisted for the Ontario Trillium Book Prize, and “Blackness and Modernity: The Colour of Humanity and the Quest for Freedom” (McGill-Queen’s UP 2007), won the 2008 John Porter Tradition of Excellence Book Award by the Canadian Sociology Association.
Island Wings: A Memoir (1998) was written as an autobiography of his own life, and is often referred to as more informative, rather than entertainment.
Foster completed his PhD at York University in 2002.
Foster completed his PhD, a phenomenological exploration of the concept of Blackness in Canada, at York University in 2003.
His philosophical influences include Hegel, Marx, Alexandre Kojève, Will Kymlicka, Charles Taylor, and former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
Foster taught sociology at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada.
He is a well-regarded novelist.
His most recent book, Where Race Does Not Matter (2004), explores the potential of multiculturalism in Canada.
It also expands on some of his earlier work that deals with issues of race in his own life as well as in the history of Canada.
He is well known for exploring race through immigration, and empowers this culture and beliefs through "Blacks in Action".
Foster continues to bring his own personal experiences, and real-life issues to the work that he continues to produce.
Foster served as a judge for the 2015 Scotiabank Giller Prize.
In 2019 he published the non-fiction book They Called Me George: The Untold Story of Black Train Porters and the Birth of Modern Canada, a study of the history of Black Canadian train porters.
Writer Suzette Mayr consulted the book as part of her research for her Giller Prize-winning 2022 novel The Sleeping Car Porter.