Is George Floyd’s death the start of my daughter’s ‘Black list’? by Nicole Emanuel We're all connected to Black people's anguish and fear right now, but I wonder if this moment will last
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
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
5 things to read for Emancipation Day by Aleysha Haniff Aug. 1 marks the abolition of slavery in most British colonies, including Canada
U.S. ‘movement chaplains’ provide spiritual care for activists by Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service In an emerging role, these faith leaders offer support before, during and after demonstrations
U.S. seminaries make strides in welcoming transgender students by Kathryn Post, Religion News Service But trans seminarians still encounter hurdles to ordination and being called to a church
Amid animal activist’s death, concern mounts over Ontario’s Bill 156 by Anne Bokma Regan Russell died two days after the province passed legislation critics say will muzzle whistleblowers
Kanye’s running for president — and his platform has a lot of God in it by Jack Jenkins, Religion News Service The rapper is no stranger to politics and faith, but hinted that this may be his most overt fusion of the two
Mississippi’s flag gets a makeover, but does God belong on it? by Jack Jenkins, Religion News Service The Confederate symbol has been removed from the state banner, but the new one must include a certain phrase
York United is holding in-person services by Emma Prestwich Many people in the small congregation don't have internet access and were glad to be back, said the minister