New book shines a light on Canada’s forced relocation of Inuit to the High Arctic by Jessica Davey-Quantick In "What I Remember, What I Know: The Life of a High Arctic Exile," Larry Audlaluk weaves together his own memories and
Hana Shafi’s affirmations celebrate life at its messiest by Celina Gallardo Her new book, "Small, Broke, and Kind of Dirty: Affirmations for the Real World" encourages people to embrace their flaws
What white Christian support for Trump reveals about systemic racism by Robert P. Jones Exit polls suggest a legacy of white supremacy is still dividing the country
4 thoughtful books for the readers on your gift list by Broadview Staff From a spiritual meditation on cancer to a comprehensive interfaith resource, these picks are perfect for bookworms
3 films show why the fight for reproductive justice is not over by Anne Thériault "AKA Jane Roe," "The 8th" and "Never Rarely Sometimes Always" highlight different aspects of the issue of choice
The U.S. election’s most crucial faith group is one you’ve never heard of by Ryan Burge The ‘nothing in particulars’ have grown to become 20 percent of the U.S. over the past decade, even as their political allegiances
Why traditional worship is more accessible than we think by Lisa Wang The current context is an opportunity for Christians to revisit our ancient teachings
Indigenous researcher on where police funds should go instead by Albina Retyunskikh Erick Laming, from the Shabot Obaadjiwan First Nation, on how to prevent individuals from going through the criminal justice system
Kayla Grey is using her platform to fight racism by Claire Sibonney The TSN anchor is a proud voice for the Black community
Priscilla Settee on building a better social safety net by Albina Retyunskikh The Indigenous studies professor says neoliberalism and social service cuts cause suffering and poverty