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.
Secwepemc artist shares how her community is improving food security by Mike Alexander Shay Paul knows there is more work ahead
Chiamaka Okoli was a rarity in physics. She challenged norms until her untimely death. by Ashley Okwuosa A Black woman, mother, and a devout Catholic, Okoli was a trailblazer in her field before tragedy struck
Demand for safe consumption sites is growing, and United churches are speaking up in support by Julie McGonegal Across the United Church, congregations have been deeply affected by toxic drug supply
Residential school survivor documents ‘spiritual journey’ — and the photos are powerful by Vivian Ketchum Three grandmothers embarked on a road trip west to bring prayers and gifts to First Nations communities mourning the children whose remains
She felt disconnected from Christ. Outdoor church brought her back. by Josiah Neufeld Victoria Loorz's Wild Church Network helps people of all faiths find the divine in nature
Can restorative justice end bullying? These schools are giving it a try. by Lori-Ann Livingston The process values people and relationships over punishment
4 Indigenous education courses to help fill in your knowledge gaps by Maija Kappler Many of these online classes are free and can be finished at your own pace
Taliban regime threatens years of activism by Afghan non-profit arts group by Brian Vinh Tien Trinh Omaid Sharifi, co-founder of ArtLords, says a Taliban regime would make life harder for Afghan women, the LGBTQ community, and artists