Bollywood movies are more than breezy rom-coms by Mrinalini Sundar The world’s largest film industry entertains, empowers and teaches
Why solutions journalism matters to us at Broadview by Jocelyn Bell We're working hard to include solutions elements in more of our articles
‘Night Raiders’ shows the power of sci-fi and horror to illustrate Indigenous experiences by Mike Alexander The dystopian film is part of a recent wave of Indigenous genre movies
How COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy can be overcome by Joelle Basque and Nicolas Bencherki To understand vaccine resistance, we need to understand how people interpret certain scientific issues
Ivan Coyote’s new book is a study in the healing power of letters by KC Hoard The writer's attempt to respond to some of the letters they've received over the years is infused with kindness
Afrofuturism gives historically oppressed voices a chance to create a better future by Lina Nasr El Hag Ali Many “big visions” overlook those who wear the wounds of slavery, genocide, colonialism and capitalist exploitation
When her father was murdered, this writer turned to poetry by Glynis Ratcliffe Margot van Sluytman has used writing to cope with her grief and help others with theirs
5 strategies that have helped me live with depression by Erin Norah Thompson Break down tasks to the smallest possible steps
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.
My mother and I have the same mental health disorders. But is it genetic? by Isaac Würmann The author explores whether anxiety and depression can be inherited. The answer, of course, is complicated.