Living Hyphen wants to be the publication for Canadians caught between 2 worlds by Jadine Ngan Founder Justine Abigail Yu wanted to create a community for storytellers like her — those who are part of diasporas or had
Shalak Attack sees her murals as a ‘more democratic way of using art’ by Amy van den Berg The Chilean-Canadian artist says her favourite thing about painting urban murals is the spontaneity and freedom
Broadview embarks on an ‘adventure in reconciliation’ with Romeo Saganash by Jocelyn Bell The former NDP MP will guest-edit our June 2022 issue
UCC leader joins investigation into Philippine human rights violations by Mike Milne General secretary Rev. Michael Blair is among Investigate PH's commissioners
Romeo Saganash reflects on the 37-year journey to bring UNDRIP to Canada by Jocelyn Bell A motion to align Canadian law with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples became law back in June
What is cultural appropriation, and how can we avoid it? by Joshua E. Kane The boundaries between ethical cultural sharing and exploitative appropriation aren't always clear
You’re not wrong if you feel icky cheering for Team Canada at the Tokyo Games by Estee Fresco Discoveries of unmarked graves of Indian Residential School children have cast Canadian patriotism in a new light
Since starting at 21, Cheyenne Sundance has been revolutionizing who can be a farmer by Stephanie Bai She knows the barriers that marginalized youth face when it comes to growing food
Reconciliation’s future hinges on how well we can stomach uncomfortable truths by Kent den Heyer Considering our relationships to stories about the past can help Canadians to become better treaty partners
The role that churches can play in helping kids explore their faith by Julie McGonegal Theologian David M. Csinos says it's OK to not have answers to every question