Edmonton will soon get a permanent Indigenous ceremonial site by Cailynn Klingbeil kihciy askiy will be the first project of its kind in the country
I returned to the land of my Sámi ancestors to reclaim my identity by Susan Nerberg The only Indigenous people in Europe, the Sámi have survived 1,000 years of colonialism
In her new book, Anishinaabe author Patty Krawec explores how creation stories shape us by Patty Krawec "Forcing us into a different creation story begins our disconnection from the land."
John Pavlovitz wants churches to be ‘more brutally honest’ by Jackie Gillard The former megachurch pastor on why a culture of accountability is important for faith communities
How the United Church got into the business of residential schools by David Kim-Cragg "The churches were addicted to the funding and prestige of government support"
Indigenous leaders call on Pope to repeal the Doctrine of Discovery by Tobin Ng “The Pope and the Church remain silent on the most problematic tenets of its belief system,” writes Murray Sinclair
What is Emancipation Day? Director and activist Ngozi Paul helps Canada understand by Mzwandile Poncana Paul's film "FreeUp! Freedom Talks" will air on CBC on Aug. 1
Ojibwe translator for Pope visit on what Catholic Church needs to do next by Emma Prestwich 'You took the language away from us,' says Henry Pitawanakwat
Inuit organization president on hearing the Pope’s 1st apology for residential schools by Penny Smoke "Once you have a relationship with another person... it's much harder for them to ignore you," says Natan Obed
This group creates a safe space for people of colour to grieve by Tobin Ng BIPOC Death and Grief Talks explores not just the impact of death and loss, but also intergenerational trauma and cultural erasure