Powerful Ursula K. Le Guin speech remains relevant 35 years later by Ursula K. Le Guin Editor’s note: The following is a commencement address that was given by author Ursula K. Le Guin at Mills College in 1983 I want
How positive thinking can bring churches possibilities by Julie McGonegal Building on strengths rather than dwelling on negatives has brought healthy change to many secular organizations. The approach can work for churches,
Exploring the world’s oldest creation story in northern Australia by Alanna Mitchell The rock art in Kakadu National Park is not just the dusty archive of a primeval religion. It is part of an
‘A good death is being at peace with God, with others and with the self’ by Pieta Woolley Anglican professor Donald Grayston made dying in peace a lifetime project. His example is inspiring others to plan a meaningful exit.
How to improve conversations with Indigenous peoples by Julie McGonegal Indigenous authors Lee Maracle and Arthur Manuel say true reconciliation means restitution, not rhetoric
A photographer’s 15,000-kilometre trek across the country by Jonathon Reed Jonathon Reed biked 15,000 kilometres across Canada earlier this year and met some fascinating people on his journey.
How media ignores plus-sized potential by Kate Spencer Larger women are landing major roles on film and TV. Is the industry squandering their talent on fat jokes?
I want to get friendly with death by Anne Bokma "We spend our lives acting as if we are never going to die. But maybe getting used to the idea and mulling
As Indigenous elders die, a new generation turns to technology to keep languages alive by Richard Wright “Someone once said to me that if you lose your language and culture, you are just a descendant of Ojibwe people, but
New ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025