The United Church’s first female moderator on what she is and isn’t proud of by Pieta Woolley 95-year-old former senator Very Rev. Lois Wilson reflects on her rich life
Proposal aims to change tone of Israel-Palestine discussion in the United Church by Mike Milne But adopting a principles-based approach doesn't mean the church won't decide to name Israel as an apartheid state or adopt BDS
A year after the Kamloops news, Indigenous communities are still looking for buried children by Kisha Supernant But the results of ground-penetrating radar surveys are not the first step, nor the last, in the search for justice
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
Ukraine refugee crisis exposes racism by Philip S. S. Howard, Bryan Chan Yen Johnson and Kevin Ah-Sen White Ukrainian refugees are treated differently than racialized ones
Mennonite minister tweets perfect response to freedom convoy by Emma Prestwich When organizers of the Winnipeg effort reached out for support, he declined, but had more to add
Why John Shelby Spong was not a progressive Christian voice by Antony Alumkal If Spong’s writings represent the best that Progressive Christianity has to offer, then clearly the movement isn’t what it claims to be
Nuns like Sister Megan Rice have gone to prison to protest nuclear weapons by Carole Sargent, The Conversation Rice, who died in October, was only one of several sisters who were willing to go to great lengths to fight for
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
‘Night Raiders’ shows the power of sci-fi and horror to illustrate Indigenous experiences by Mike Alexander The dystopian film is part of a recent wave of Indigenous genre movies