Advocate shocked by racist backlash over Indigenous food forest in Vancouver by Sarah Treleaven Leona Brown, who is Gitxsan and Nisga'a, has experienced settlers' resistance to change firsthand
This is a time for the United Church to listen by Jocelyn Bell Carmen Lansdowne's election suggests the denomination has come a long way on reconciliation, but there is still a lot of work ahead
Nudging the universe with generosity and gratitude by Vicki Nelson I just spent a relaxing long weekend of camping with friends—a Labour Day tradition. Many others across the country use that weekend
How Indigenous influencers are celebrating their cultures on social media by Mike Alexander Young social media stars like Theland Kicknosway are using their platforms to push back against negative stereotypes
How Canadian churches can live out this TRC call to action by Beatrice Ekoko Faith communities should use their stock holdings to support Indigenous communities
Edmonton will soon get a permanent Indigenous ceremonial site by Cailynn Klingbeil kihciy askiy will be the first project of its kind in the country
My faith has led me back home to myself as Cree by Susan McPherson Derendy "It is in circles of sharing and learning from others that I continue in my healing."
Carmen Lansdowne is now the 1st Indigenous woman to lead a Canadian church by Christopher White The new United Church moderator has named reconciliation as a top priority
Day school survivors need access to United Church archives by Jackson Pind The denomination needs to act quickly to digitize its archival holdings and make the information easy to attain
How the United Church got into the business of residential schools by David Kim-Cragg "The churches were addicted to the funding and prestige of government support"