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Topics: April/May 2023, Spirituality | Editor's Letter
Introducing Broadview’s first podcast
By Jocelyn Bell |"And Also Some Women" looks at biblical women through a feminist lens
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Topics: January/February 2023, Justice | Editor's Letter
This month’s incredible cover story was 6 years in the making
By Jocelyn Bell |Behind the scenes of David Wilson's piece about a United Church minister's journey with a death-row inmate
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Topics: December 2022, Justice | Editor's Letter
More than 30 years after École Polytechnique, the fight against misogyny is no less urgent
By Jocelyn Bell |The tragedy was a feminist awakening for me, but decades later, there is still so much work to do
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Topics: Oct/Nov 2022, UCC in Focus | Editor's Letter
This is a time for the United Church to listen
By Jocelyn Bell |Carmen Lansdowne's election suggests the denomination has come a long way on reconciliation, but there is still a lot of work ahead
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Topics: Ethical Living, July/August 2022 | Editor's Letter
Threats to the media make me thankful for Broadview’s independence
By Jocelyn Bell |Our publication is free to commit to truth-telling in all that we publish
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Topics: Ethical Living, June 2022 | Editor's Letter
Considering giving to Broadview? This is a really good time to do so.
By Jocelyn Bell |May's matching campaign means your gift will be doubled by a generous donor
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Topics: Justice, March 2022 | Editor's Letter
An update from Broadview on our diversity goal
By Jocelyn Bell |Our publication is at its best when more perspectives are included
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Topics: Ethical Living, January/February 2022 | Editor's Letter
My family cottage is on stolen land. What am I supposed to do?
By Jocelyn Bell |It gave me pause to consider that the land where I go to unwind, swim, build campfires and connect with family was unceded
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Topics: December 2021, Ethical Living | Editor's Letter
Why solutions journalism matters to us at Broadview
By Jocelyn Bell |We're working hard to include solutions elements in more of our articles
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Topics: Ethical Living, Oct/Nov 2021 | Editor's Letter
My grandmother had a lobotomy and was forever altered
By Jocelyn Bell |She was among 50,000 North Americans who had the controversial surgery. Most were women.