Simon Moccasin on taking a stand against police violence by Albina Retyunskikh He says people are too scared to speak up — but change is still possible
Social worker Donna Alexander on the anxiety of calling the police by Sadiya Ansari She says we've failed society's vulnerable when a Black person ends up dead after law enforcement is brought in to help
This retired cop wants to see police culture transformed by Aleysha Haniff Alain Babineau, who worked for the RCMP for 27 years, says officers should take a stand against racist policies
Mesmerizing rugs explore the meaning of sanctuary by Albina Retyunskikh The exhibit at Toronto's Aga Khan Museum examines the theme in an age of global displacement
Nora Sanders on her faith, challenges and hopes for the United Church by Mike Milne The general secretary is retiring this fall after 13 years in the job
It’s time for Canada’s statues to fall by Mike Alexander They reinforce the idea that national pride should come from systemic injustice, racism or violence
How COVID-19 is reshaping Sunday school by Pieta Woolley A change of format may mean a more thorough revamp for many families and churches
A Beirut native on the myriad disasters his city has endured by Albina Retyunskikh George Sabra, the president of a theology school in the city, says the Aug. 4 explosions were just the latest horror
Microaggressions are constant reminders that I don’t belong by Shellene Drakes-Tull My experiences of being othered as a Black person are not unique, but they're wearing me and other Black people down
Willie Jennings on the intersection of climate and social justice by Josiah Neufeld The struggle for climate justice is also about how we shape our cities, says the Yale professor and author