Ethical Living, September 2019
Artist calls out Indigenous stereotypes with very public work
Chippewa artist Jay Soule channels his anger and frustration into powerful street art and paintings
Ethical Living, September 2019
Chippewa artist Jay Soule channels his anger and frustration into powerful street art and paintings
Justice
The Nasa Indigenous people of Kiwe Nxusxa say oil exploration and production have contaminated their earth, water and air
Justice
The United Church of Canada transferred the first parcel of land in May
Justice, May 2019
Sixty percent of Canada's electricity comes from low-carbon hydro. But for some First Nations people, it has irreparably harmed their communities and lands.
Justice
In Manitoba, supporters and allies bore witness to the destruction being enacted on the Dakota people and their land
Ethical Living
The fur jewelry in Whitehorse boutique store V. Ægirsdóttir is creating a new possibility for future partnerships with the region's trappers
Ethical Living
The newly completed building is part of a larger cultural revival in the self-governing region of Nunatsiavut.
Justice
"There is a lot of work nowadays that keeps Native people in the past. We don’t exist now and I’ve always hated that."
Spirituality
As a biracial woman, Rev. Lee Spice brings a unique perspective to ministry.
Justice
Wolastoq opera singer and composer Jeremy Dutcher combines classical music with archival recordings to reimagine his community's traditional songs.