3 Canadians on their complex relationships with their homelands by Claire Sibonney, Isaac Würmann, Alyssa Bistonath For the children and grandchildren of immigrants, links to a distant land may feel comforting and tinged with nostalgia. But there are
Muslims grieve as hajj is drastically limited by Caitlin Yoshiko Kandil, Religion News Service The Saudi government has barred international visitors from participating in the ritual this summer due to the COVID-19 pandemic
How Jesus became white — and why it’s time to cancel that by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service Warner Sallman’s iconic image has crowded out other depictions of Jesus, and some say that's a big problem
Why mutual aid reemerged in the U.S. during the pandemic by Aysha Khan, Religion News Service This type of community support is also flourishing amid protests over anti-Black racism
A call to prayer brought me closer to my father by Aleysha Haniff When my dad became ill, I had to confront my relationship with him and his faith
Sikhs and policing — the tension between freedom and justice by Simran Jeet Singh, Religion News Service I will not judge a fellow Sikh if they join the military or police force as long as they recognize they too
Inside the United Church-led fight against conversion therapy by Susan Peters Members of the church across the country are finding ways to stand up to the dangerous practice
Martin Gugino is a Catholic activist, not Antifa, friends say by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service The 75-year-old was shoved to the ground by Buffalo, N.Y. police last week
How COVID-19 has changed ritual circumcision by Leah Borts-Kuperman Jewish families are finding ways to stay connected to loved ones while still observing the practice
Universal basic income could leave some Canadians behind by Jane Barter and David Driedger Thinking of UBI as an individualized remedy risks continued inequality