LGBTQ2S+
Brazil’s trans community’s fight for survival
In a country where the life expectancy for trans people is just 35, advocates are pushing for greater inclusion, education, and employment opportunities
LGBTQ2S+
In a country where the life expectancy for trans people is just 35, advocates are pushing for greater inclusion, education, and employment opportunities
Society
Elaine Craig's book explores how the legal profession contributes to harms experienced by complainants.
Human Rights
Dorothy Ellen Palmer presents a frank discussion with Sarah Jama about the challenges they face and the solutions they’re fighting to see in Canada.
Opinion
On the 80th anniversary of Kristallnacht, this Canadian Jew reflects on the ongoing hate that has helped define his identity.
Politics
Celina Caesar-Chavannes recently stepped down from her role as parliamentary secretary to the minister of international development due to negative attention.
Editor's Letter
It may not be Canadian Press style, but it shows respect and recognizes a shared identity and experience among Black people.
History
Mary Riter Hamilton created more than 300 paintings that capture the death and destruction of the Great War. But years later, some of her works ended up molding in a library.
Human Rights
One disability activist says Winnipeg has a chance to show it values his rights by opening Portage and Main.
Human Rights
Of the 14 percent of people in Canada with a disability, only half are employed. Companies are losing out.
Human Rights
Reports say nearly 1 million Chinese-Muslims are being held in Chinese detention centres.
Human Rights
Growing awareness is fuelling innovative solutions.