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
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
What is restorative justice? On this First Nation, a tool to keep youth out of court by Lori-Ann Livingston Healing and sentencing circles offer an alternative rooted in Indigenous traditions
Join us for our next National Online Reading Club! by Broadview Staff You'll love the chance to hear from these three thoughtful guests
8 common claims of residential school deniers and how to shut them down by Daniel Heath Justice, Sean Carlton Their arguments undermine the truth and reconciliation process