Anishinaabe COP27 delegate challenges non-Indigenous Canadians to ‘reset the table’ by Emma Prestwich Clifford Mushquash says settler Canadians should learn from Indigenous approaches to the environment
Can the courts save us from the climate crisis? by David Geselbracht In countries around the world, people are using the law to force those in power to act, and in some cases, to
Mahsa Amini protests are part of a long history of Iranian women’s resistance by Nilofar Hooman Feminist activism in Iran goes back to women participating in the Constitutional Revolution in 1906
Elizabeth May calls Bill Blaikie ‘prophetic voice’ in tribute by Emma Prestwich MPs across the political spectrum recognized the late MP and United Church minister in the House of Commons
Bill Blaikie’s death marks the passing of a great social gospel politician by Josiah Neufeld For the late MP and minister, theology and politics were inseparable
Museums need to do more than ‘reimagine’ galleries to accurately portray histories by Umbrin Bukan Over the past few years, the path towards change has been disappointing, rocky and systemically ineffectual
I stumbled across Christianity’s first queer icon — two and a half decades too late by Sarah Ratchford Sebastian is the patron saint of athletes and archers, and a protector against plague. But the queer community has also claimed him.
Halal Bae wants to shift perceptions of what drag can be by Tobin Ng The Canada's Drag Race contestant tackles gender, race and other justice issues in her creative, conceptual work
John Pavlovitz wants churches to be ‘more brutally honest’ by Jackie Gillard The former megachurch pastor on why a culture of accountability is important for faith communities
What the Bible actually says about abortion may surprise you by Melanie A. Howard A professor of Biblical studies on whether the holy text backs up faith-based arguments for or against the procedure