Decades after these Black neighbourhoods were destroyed, community organizers meet to talk about their futures by Marieta-Rita Osezua Hogan's Alley and Africville were wiped out by urban renewal, but community organizers are "breathing new life" into them
New books by LGBTQ2S+ Muslim authors prove you can be queer and follow Islam by Anonymous “When queer Muslims share their real-life stories, it leaves a legacy,” says Muslim author and theologian amina wadud
How navigating cancer helped Kate Bowler redefine what it means to be blessed by John Longhurst Canadian author Kate Bowler's latest book offers blessings for life's imperfect moments
Kai Cheng Thom’s new book uses heartfelt letters to build bridges in a broken world by Kylie Adair "I will not allow transphobia and homophobia to make me into a person defined by fear and anger," says Thom
Kai Cheng Thom’s new book helps readers find faith in others — and themselves by Alex Mlynek The trans writer shares how she learned to love in a world that does not believe she is worthy of love
Photographer shows that women of colour skateboard too by Brian Vinh Tien Trinh Norma Ibarra says her photos are challenging the old, patriarchal gate-keeping narrative by showcasing marginalized communities
The true cost of food: High grocery prices are not the root issue by Monika Korzun, Ashley Jean MacDonald and Donna Appavoo By only focusing on how to keep food costs low, we risk ignoring the underlying causes of why people cannot afford food
One of the ‘Progressive Copts’ on the future he sees for the Coptic diaspora by Mark Ramzy Marcus Zacharia uses social media to invite Copts into progressive discussions about everything from identity to interfaith dialogue
Stonewall Riots activist Martin Boyce on how to win the fight for LGBTQ2S+ rights today by Alexandra Lee "The most important thing is that we stick together," says Boyce
Early pages of Broadview’s predecessor reveal a mixed legacy on Indigenous-settler relations by David Kim-Cragg "The Christian Guardian" featured contributions from Indigenous leaders, but also negative settler stereotypes