‘The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open’ is an intimate chance encounter by Jason Anderson The Canadian film is a gripping story of two Indigenous women crossing paths
VIDEO: Yazidi refugees farm again thanks to a gift of land by Emma Prestwich After trauma and displacement, many are now putting down new roots in fresh soil
Trump’s threats draw Iran’s cultural sites into tensions by Aya Batrawy, The Associated Press The U.S. president raised the possibility of bombing important monuments as retaliation for Iranian attacks on American assets
Here’s what you were reading this year by Aleysha Haniff From believing in God to believing in Hell, Broadview readers were interested in a range of topics
Fast for the Climate a powerful form of protest by Russul Sahib One participant says it makes him feel less alone and helpless
A ’12 days of Christmas’ gift guide by Aleysha Haniff From olive trees for Palestinian farmers to an adorable felt nativity scene, here are some gifts you can feel good about
A DNA test brought me a loving brother, but also more questions by Trisha Elliott Neither of us could have imagined the challenging dynamics that would storm around our reunion or how finding each other would impact
How millennials are redefining job success by Isabelle Khoo Achieving career advancement is difficult — and potentially hard on mental health — when "the ladder no longer exists"
There’s still much to Christmas that I haven’t explored by Jocelyn Bell But finding new meaning in the season doesn't happen spontaneously
It’s not easy being green in ‘Wexit’ land by Patricia Dawn Robertson Wakaw, Sask., is a tricky place for those with environmental leanings, but the author commits to live in a way that goes