Anamika Baijnath makes sure decision-makers listen to and stand up for children by Julie McGonegal The advocate introduces children’s rights to professionals so young people can have more of a say in policy making
Author J.B. MacKinnon on what might happen if we stop shopping by Julie McGonegal The writer explores the possibilities of a future economy not based on endless consumption
When her father was murdered, this writer turned to poetry by Glynis Ratcliffe Margot van Sluytman has used writing to cope with her grief and help others with theirs
Secwepemc artist shares how her community is improving food security by Mike Alexander Shay Paul knows there is more work ahead
Meet Linda Byler, the Amish romance novelist who didn’t know she’s a bestseller by Michael Ray Smith, Religion Unplugged She writes all of her manuscripts by hand in notebooks
Debra McGrath reckoned with her faith after her daughter came out as trans by Stephanie Bai 'The Little Mosque on the Prairie' actor is a longtime United Church member and LGBTQ2S+ activist
Jane Goodall doesn’t think we can fully explain life through science by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service The world-renowned primatologist shares her understanding of the universe
Zarqa Nawaz wants to tackle romantic tropes about Muslims in upcoming series by Sheima Benembarek The 'Little Mosque on the Prairie' creator is confronting a Hollywood double standard with 'Zarqa'
This lawyer wants to help people represent themselves in court by Erin Alladin Order of Canada recipient Julie Macfarlane founded the National Self-Represented Litigants Project
To forgive her daughter’s killer, Wilma Derksen turned to her faith by Paul Douglas Walfall The person responsible for Candace Derksen's death remains at large