This musician pushes boundaries for people with disabilities

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CBC Quebec is highlighting people from the province’s Black communities who are giving back, inspiring others and helping to shape our future. These are the Black Changemakers.

Gift Tshuma has dedicated his life to highlighting the daily challenges faced by people with disabilities and pushing for change.

It’s a mission he’s merged with his passion for music.

The 32-year-old singer and harmonica player, originally from Zimbabwe, directs the United Tribulation Choir, a Montreal-based R&B gospel music group which he founded with his older brother Paul in 2007.

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Tshuma, who lives with a physical disability, has launched a project to develop

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