How new Black art initiatives are changing the game for overlooked artists by Ronit Novak Dedicated spaces and national programming are helping remedy a historic lack of representation
Let’s ditch faux Canadian politeness for genuine tenderness by Alanna Mitchell Our over-apologetic nature has become a joke
Once a dead religion, Moorish Science is seeing a curious resurgence by Omar Mouallem Writer Omar Mouallem explores what drives devotion to beliefs predicated on pseudoscience
Inside the scramble to find culturally competent care for elderly immigrants by Sadiya Ansari Wait times for these facilities hover around a decade for those who want to reconnect with their roots as they age
4 questions Christians need to ask if we’re to make good on reconciliation by Natika Bock As an Indigenous Christian, I want fellow churchgoers to actually take action
I turned to art to mourn my dad, the Anishinaabe man I never knew by Mike Alexander Painter Mike Alexander learned to process his emotions through the canvas
This church’s vending machine gives out free needles, not snacks by Abbas Mehrabian Sackville United is targeting New Brunswick’s overdose problem with harm-reduction supplies
To Presbyterian Pakistanis, he’s a saint. He’s also my grandpa. by Andrew Faiz Vazir Chand's populist canonization reflected a country where religious identity mattered
Sister Thea emboldened me to take on racism among my fellow Catholics by Justina Hausmann Kopp She's proof that resistance against hate compels us to live the Gospel more fully
Dear St. Teresa of Ávila, I love you but some of your ideas are nonsense by francesca ekwuyasi I adore the passion in your writing, but I disagree with you