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 recovery worker on the hard realities of disaster and healing by Diane Strickland The "second disaster" can dig a deeper hole than the first
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
Black lives matter. We have to do more. by Jocelyn Bell My COVID-19 malaise was replaced with the feeling that I wasn't doing enough to help end racism
Thawing Arctic permafrost seems like a distant threat. It’s not. by Susan Nerberg People displaced by the collapsing ground could be Canada's first climate refugees. But the thaw should worry everyone.
Monk lives out the Buddha’s teachings as a hospital chaplain by Emma Prestwich Jeff Braff is a retired epidemiologist, and now attends to the spiritual needs of patients and staff at St. Michael's Hospital in
U.S. Jews use the day of lament to cry out to God for Black lives by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service Tisha B’Av has become a means to collectively mourn violence against Black people
Barbecue Baptist Church delivers meals and a little levity by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service Along with the food, a Texas outreach program offers a message of hope
The story behind Broad View United’s name by Aleysha Haniff The B.C. community of faith wanted to speak to the "nature of the congregation" with its new moniker
Canadian sculptor re-creating Dante’s ‘Divine Comedy’ by Claire Giangravé, Religion News Service Timothy Schmalz aims to shift from emphasis off hell with an 'epic representation'
Proposed ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025