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
Join us for our next National Online Reading Club! by Broadview Staff You'll love the chance to hear from these three thoughtful guests
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
Living Hyphen wants to be the publication for Canadians caught between 2 worlds by Jadine Ngan Founder Justine Abigail Yu wanted to create a community for storytellers like her — those who are part of diasporas or had
Shalak Attack sees her murals as a ‘more democratic way of using art’ by Amy van den Berg The Chilean-Canadian artist says her favourite thing about painting urban murals is the spontaneity and freedom
How new Black art initiatives are changing the game for overlooked artists by Ronit Novak Dedicated spaces and national programming are helping remedy a historic lack of representation
There’s no better time to revisit the music of Willie Dunn by KC Hoard 'Creation Never Sleeps, Creation Never Dies' is now on streaming services
Raye Zaragoza weaves Indigenous and environmental activism into her music by Glynis Ratcliffe Her newest album, ‘Woman In Color,’ features words of resistance against marginalization and injustice
Something’s brewing: Coffee hours could make a comeback by Bob Smietana, Religion News Service Chit-chat over Zoom just isn't the same
Cheri DiNovo’s ‘The Queer Evangelist’ dives into her fight against homophobia by Brooklyn Patterson The former NDP MPP's memoir tells her story from childhood trauma to ministry