At 1JustCity, Indigenous peoples — and settlers — come to heal in a safe space by Vivian Ketchum The Winnipeg-based organization hosts circles where members are free to share their stories and learn from each other
Want to reach out to an Indigenous scholar? Here are 10 things to consider by Jesse Popp, The Conversation The past has been fraught with non-Indigenous people attempting to take Indigenous knowledges with little thought to the impacts on communities
Why solutions journalism matters to us at Broadview by Jocelyn Bell We're working hard to include solutions elements in more of our articles
KAIROS celebrates a milestone birthday by Julie McGonegal The justice-oriented organization's executive director sees changes ahead
Afrofuturism gives historically oppressed voices a chance to create a better future by Lina Nasr El Hag Ali Many “big visions” overlook those who wear the wounds of slavery, genocide, colonialism and capitalist exploitation
When her father was murdered, this writer turned to poetry by Glynis Ratcliffe Margot van Sluytman has used writing to cope with her grief and help others with theirs
Join us tonight for Broadview’s National Online Reading Club by Broadview Staff Outdoor church founder Victoria Loorz, award-winning illustrator Neil Webb and social activist Vivian Ketchum will be featured at our next event
As an Indigenous person, I think a national day of mourning is exactly what we need by Alison Tedford 'We need the time because we are weary. It is exhausting to wonder what will be uncovered next.'
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
Can restorative justice end bullying? These schools are giving it a try. by Lori-Ann Livingston The process values people and relationships over punishment