As an Indigenous person, I empathize with Black struggles by Mike Alexander Canadian society is shaped by a discriminatory, racist justice system where Black and Indigenous people are treated differently than others
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
Christians shouldn’t miss this chance to learn to pray at home by Will Pearson We can't rely entirely on worship livestreams during COVID-19
COVID-19 gives Mother Earth a chance to heal — if we let her by Alanna Mitchell What if we could leverage this dreadful moment in our human history to right past wrongs?
StopGap’s Luke Anderson on the barriers within us by Isaac Würmann The non-profit's colourful ramps, which have been installed across Canada, are meant to start a conversation
I wish Grandma could be declared an essential service by Eleanor Barrington As the weeks roll into months, the tension of staying at a COVID-safe distance from my grandchild grows
How churches rallied in a pandemic by Trisha Elliott As COVID-19 changed the way we worship, faith communities adapted to stay connected
Stop minimizing racism in Canada by Paul Douglas Walfall To say that it is not as bad as in the U.S. is ultimately a failure to face it
Universal basic income could change more than how we work by Jonas Cornelsen The emergency response benefit has given me a taste of what I could contribute if a basic income program were implemented
Universal basic income could leave some Canadians behind by Jane Barter and David Driedger Thinking of UBI as an individualized remedy risks continued inequality