Tibetans and Buddhists say Dalai Lama controversy comes down to ‘unfortunate mistranslation’ by Sherlyn Assam One community leader on how observers can look at the situation
The United Church’s numbers have dropped more than any other denomination by Julie McGonegal The denomination's general secretary on why people may be distancing themselves from the church
Gun reform advocate on surviving mass shooting — and why her generation lives in fear by Meredith Poirier Michigan State student Saylor Reinders has been pushing her state gov't to change
In books and on screen, midlife women are taking control of the story by Ann Douglas What to read and watch when you're tired of an "Emily in Paris"-type narrator
Muslims are calling for a ‘greener’ Ramadan by Noorzehra Zaidi Efforts revive a long tradition of sustainability and environmental awareness
One donor on why Broadview’s work matters to him by Trisha Elliott John Ryerson wants to protect progressive journalism
‘Riceboy Sleeps’ explores the burden of belonging by Jason Anderson The new film captures the fraught relationship between an immigrant mother and a son who just wants to fit in
Sheima Benembarek’s ‘Halal Sex’ explores Muslim women’s intimate lives by Sadiya Ansari The author on the powerful role of shame and the responsibility she felt to her sources
Pretendians betray the trust of the Indigenous community — and downplay our struggles by Mike Alexander To be used as a prop in someone’s career ambitions is a repugnant violation
This is what’s missing from land acknowledgments by Tony Snow Performative rote acknowledgments lack something essential