‘Very offensive’ remark mars Indigenous church discussion at General Council by Julie McGonegal The comment shows why an upcoming proposal on the Indigenous church needs to be taken seriously, says one former moderator
These Indigenous activists stood up for their rights and were forced to flee Russia by Emily Standfield Pavel Sulyandziga and Yana Tannagasheva are part of a new group that is working for a safer Russia for Indigenous peoples
Indigenous United Church leaders on Pope Francis’s apology by Emily Standfield They applaud the Pope's expression of regret for the church's involvement in residential schools, but see it as only a first step
Indigenous peoples have been here far longer than previously thought: Cree-Métis archeologist by Amy van den Berg Paulette Steeves's research challenges common beliefs about her ancestors' presence in North America
Indigenous mural changes the narrative in Toronto church by Andrew Faiz Artist Philip Cote has placed Turtle Island underneath the stained glass window's Christian images
How Vancouver’s First United centres Indigenous healing by Nancy Painter The organization emphasizes Indigenous leadership and creates a safe space for Indigenous community members to just be themselves
How an Indigenous Peoples Fund would actively further reconciliation by Maggie Dieter While it may be a time for settlers to listen and learn, they also need to engage and act
Indigenous nations should be seen as experts on false claims of identity by Cheryl Simon, The Conversation There are underlying components of colonialism in how we call out people who fraudulently claim indigeneity
At 1JustCity, Indigenous peoples — and settlers — come to heal in a safe space by Vivian Ketchum The Winnipeg-based organization hosts circles where members are free to share their stories and learn from each other
Want to reach out to an Indigenous scholar? Here are 10 things to consider by Jesse Popp, The Conversation The past has been fraught with non-Indigenous people attempting to take Indigenous knowledges with little thought to the impacts on communities