Serisha Iyar on empowering young activists of colour by Russul Sahib The lifelong organizer saw a gap in training for other young advocates
We don’t seem to be learning from HIV/AIDS by Jay Cavanagh "COVID-19 is being used to fuel racist rhetoric. This way of thinking held us back in our fight against HIV."
In this coronavirus outbreak, should we meet for church? by Ed Stetzer Our job as faith leaders and as a family is to take care of those at risk for COVID-19
What it’s like to go to Beyoncé Mass by Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service Hymns are replaced with songs such as "Survivor" and "Flaws and All" in this worship service
My feminist dad is the reason I got to play hockey by Trish Thornton I've never forgotten his fierce support and weekly rides to practice
Desmond Cole presents snapshot of Black resistance in new book by Mugoli Samba In "The Skin We're In," the journalist and activist creates an incriminating account of institutionalized white supremacy
Coronavirus fears stigmatize Chinese Canadians yet again by Amy Go SARS left a scar on the Canadian psyche. Reacting to this new illness with racism is not the answer.
MLK’s last Sunday sermon is as relevant today as it was in 1968 by Randolph Marshall Hollerith He confronted those who said racial healing would come if we just gave it time
‘The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open’ is an intimate chance encounter by Jason Anderson The Canadian film is a gripping story of two Indigenous women crossing paths