In the Fatiha, Jacob Blake’s father cried for healing and justice by Omar Suleiman, Religion News Service The Muslim prayer has seven verses to match the seven bullets fired at his son
Amid hunger and violence, Indigenous Guatemalans look for a way out by Sally Armstrong Thousands seek refuge in the United States each year. What happens when they are sent back home?
Muslim detainees forced to pick between pork and rotten halal food: lawyers by Aysha Khan, Religion News Service ICE officers at a Miami facility have repeatedly violated detainees' religious freedom rights, advocates say
Migrant workers in Canada deserve a better deal by Nora Loreto These workers are essential to Canada's food system, and how we treat them should reflect that
Microaggressions are constant reminders that I don’t belong by Shellene Drakes-Tull My experiences of being othered as a Black person are not unique, but they're wearing me and other Black people down
LGBT Christians push to overturn Young Life’s ‘sexual conduct’ policy by Kathryn Post, Religion News Service #DoBetterYoungLife has emerged as a grassroots community advocating for inclusion
Is George Floyd’s death the start of my daughter’s ‘Black list’? by Nicole Emanuel We're all connected to Black people's anguish and fear right now, but I wonder if this moment will last
Fay the drag queen lets inclusivity take centre stage by Leah Rumack Fay Slift (a.k.a. JP Kane) is one half of Fay and Fluffy, a popular Toronto drag duo that reads to children
A year into lockdown, Kashmir’s alienation has turned to betrayal by Riyaz Wani India stripped the disputed region of its autonomy last August, but many political and civil society leaders are still under detention and
‘Nap bishop’ advocates for rest as a form of resistance by Anne Bokma Tricia Hersey says we're exhausted because capitalism has turned us into machines