How two progressive Christian New Yorkers are looking at life, post-election by Gregory Simpson and Suzanne Campise We may have seen a victory for democratic values, but life in the U.S. is still uncertain and tumultuous, they say
How these Canadians are coping with U.S. election anxiety by Broadview Staff From turning off the news to embracing faith and community, three people share self-care strategies
Seth Cardinal Dodginghorse on cutting his braids to protest Calgary highway by Jenn Jefferys The artist crashed the opening ceremony of the Tsuut'ina Trail to share his family's devastation over the development
Inside the fight for LGBTQ2 inclusion in evangelical churches by Glynis Ratcliffe Younger people now coming into leadership roles want to create spaces that are more accepting, but are struggling against the old guard
Indigenous researcher on where police funds should go instead by Albina Retyunskikh Erick Laming, from the Shabot Obaadjiwan First Nation, on how to prevent individuals from going through the criminal justice system
My dad was deported after 23 years in Canada. We fear my mom is next. by Roksana Hajrizi, as told to Kieran Delamont One Roma family's story of separation
We’re raising the bar on diversity at Broadview by Jocelyn Bell Our goal is that by 2025, one-third of our staff and freelancers will be BIPOC
This Montreal father is fed up with racial profiling by police by Albina Retyunskikh Wayne King wants police to be held accountable after he was ID'd while sitting at a cafe with his wife and baby
Priscilla Settee on building a better social safety net by Albina Retyunskikh The Indigenous studies professor says neoliberalism and social service cuts cause suffering and poverty
Black churches in U.S. mobilize against alleged voter suppression by Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service "This election is viewed by most African Americans as a life and death situation."