Readers respond to Trump’s victory by Broadview Staff In the week since the U.S. election results were announced, you've shared words of disappointment, fear and hope
The true origins of the Cree writing system by David Kim-Cragg A missionary is credited with inventing Cree syllabics, but Indigenous communities tell a different story
One Black Christian reflects on the stark choices facing Americans in the U.S. election by John Thomas III A writer and newspaper editor on the significance of this race for the future of the United States
Brazil’s trans community’s fight for survival by André Aram In a country where the life expectancy for trans people is just 35, advocates are pushing for greater inclusion, education, and employment
Residential school survivor-turned-United Church minister details perpetual hunger at institution by Mary Jane Logan McCallum In a re-released version of "Brown Tom's Schooldays," Rev. Enos Montour reflects on his time at Mount Elgin Residential School
Tackling the Muslim community’s ‘hidden’ human trafficking problem by Sanam Islam A new program from Sakeenah Canada provides culturally sensitive support to address stigma and silence around trafficking
Who gets left out when we treat eating disorders by Anna Wolfe In Canada, treatments ignore marginalized communities and their specific needs
United Church to consider naming Israel’s actions ‘apartheid’ by Mike Milne Next month, the denomination's General Council will discuss joining a campaign that strongly condemns Israel's treatment of Palestinians
Uncertainty clouds future of tiny cabins for Kingston’s unhoused by Anne Thériault Delays in relocating the cabins to a local United church raise concerns among residents who rely on them for stability and shelter
This unique gallery is devoted to disability art by Macenzie Rebelo Tangled, which aims to centre “crip culture,” is the only space of its kind in Canada