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
Why this religious leader says white Christians must confront racial injustice in church by Sherlyn Assam Theologian Kelly Brown Douglas explores how Christian America can address anti-Blackness in her award-winning book
After a pandemic hiatus, the North American Indigenous Games is back by KC Hoard "It’s the most visible expression of Indigenous self-determination," says Indigenous culture professor Janice Forsyth
Why don’t we take pet death more seriously? by Diana Ballon "The love we feel for a pet is a form of love that people can’t always fill," this author writes.
After 30 years, Albert McLeod continues to blaze a trail for queer Indigenous people by Ossie Michelin Despite overcoming many obstacles, the grandmother of Manitoba's Two-Spirit movement says there's still more work to be done
Why we need climate reparations by Aysha White The 2022 Pakistan floods' damage demonstrated why the Global North must support developing countries hit hardest by the climate crisis
Ministers explain the problem with the word ‘mission’ by Teresa Burnett-Cole and Thérèse Samuel The church's colonial past can make sharing faith with marginalized communities harmful
Proposed prison has turned these rural residents and abolitionists into allies by Luke Ottenhof Rural Ontario residents and abolitionists are protesting the Eastern Ontario Correctional Complex in Kemptville