Indigenous youth explore heritage at equine program by Glynis Ratcliffe A United Church initiative pairs young people with horses to build skills, make friends and heal
Indigenous comedians chip away at colonialism by Haley Lewis Amid a legacy of trauma, comedy was used as a "tool for survival" — and is now a platform for education
Indigenous United Church has a new structure by Glynis Ratcliffe By the end of August's National Indigenous Spiritual Gathering, a new form of self-governance was in place
In this climate crisis, listen to Indigenous wisdom by Dave Courchene, Nii Gaani Aki Inini (Leading Earth Man) We have broken natural law. How do we regain our balance?
Artist calls out Indigenous stereotypes with very public work by Celina Gallardo Chippewa artist Jay Soule channels his anger and frustration into powerful street art and paintings
Electricity comes with a devastating cost for Indigenous communities by Isaac Würmann Sixty percent of Canada's electricity comes from low-carbon hydro. But for some First Nations people, it has irreparably harmed their communities and
The power of reconciliation at Indigenous protest camps by Josiah Neufeld In Manitoba, supporters and allies bore witness to the destruction being enacted on the Dakota people and their land
How I reconcile my Indigenous identity with my Christianity by Zach Running Coyote "I have met Jesus in the smoke of burning sage, the darkness and warmth of the sweat lodge, and the powwow drum,
These Indigenous women say #MeToo by Julie McGonegal Three authors revisit the violence they’ve experienced and reclaim their own paths to healing.
‘Photography was the way that I could share different Indigenous realities’ by Emma Prestwich Award-winning photographer Nadya Kwandibens wants to change the perception of Indigenous people through her work