‘It just won’t go away’: Charlottesville pastor on Unite the Right rally’s ongoing legacy by Richard Lord Rev. Marvin Morgan spoke to Broadview as the rally's organizers face a civil trial
What I learned from asking strangers about their spiritual journeys by Marie Trotter People's messy, personal narratives are helping me find my own meandering path
‘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
As a Black immigrant, I’m constantly reminded I don’t belong by Sarah Mayangi My family and ancestors taught me I belong to God, and that gives me stability
Ivan Coyote’s new book is a study in the healing power of letters by KC Hoard The writer's attempt to respond to some of the letters they've received over the years is infused with kindness
Afrofuturism gives historically oppressed voices a chance to create a better future by Lina Nasr El Hag Ali Many “big visions” overlook those who wear the wounds of slavery, genocide, colonialism and capitalist exploitation
Residential school survivor documents ‘spiritual journey’ — and the photos are powerful by Vivian Ketchum Three grandmothers embarked on a road trip west to bring prayers and gifts to First Nations communities mourning the children whose remains
4 Indigenous education courses to help fill in your knowledge gaps by Maija Kappler Many of these online classes are free and can be finished at your own pace
3 pandemic docs that put people under the microscope instead of a virus by Jason Anderson 'Wuhan Wuhan,' 'Viral' and 'In The Same Breath' dig into the human toll of the pandemic
Knee-jerk reactions to unmarked graves won’t further reconciliation by Jonathan Hamilton-Diabo As an Indigenous person of faith, I question burning buildings and tearing down statues