I’ve lived with mental illness for decades. Finding permanent housing has been a struggle. by Leif Gregersen Without a national housing strategy, many Canadians won't be able to achieve lasting recovery
Failed Canadian political candidates question who the selection process leaves out by Ashley Okwuosa All major parties do extensive background checks on their candidates, but researchers call the exercise of recruiting and picking candidates a "black
My grandfather was murdered in the Holocaust. These postcards help me remember him. by Carol Moskot A gift from my mother introduced me to a man I never knew and revealed the love within a marriage cut short
This is what’s missing from land acknowledgments by Tony Snow Performative rote acknowledgments lack something essential
Canadian artist’s new album is an audible arc of Black faith by Byron Armstrong Andrea Thompson explores the relationship between Christianity and Black identity on 'The Good Word'
Dr. Chika Stacy Oriuwa is standing up for racialized people in health care by Rawan Youssef The trailblazing resident doctor on filling unmet needs in the Black community through psychiatry
More embodied worship would include people with intellectual disabilities — and benefit us all by Laura MacGregor Privileging the brain over the body in services showcases the church's ableism
The United Church needs to do a better job of attracting young adults by Ivan Simic The denomination offers something that other youth-led movements do not, but it has to be able to state its case
Main drag: Meet the reigning queens and kings of small-town Canada by Luke Ottenhof Instead of moving to the big city, these artists built a drag scene in their hometowns
Union United in Montreal has been a Black community bedrock for more than a century by Ashley Okwuosa The historic Black congregation is the United Church's oldest