In their own words: What young people of colour want in mentors by Winnie Lui The real test of racial justice is to see diversity in leadership, but nurturing new leaders takes time
From the archives: Sister Helen Prejean on the fight to abolish the death penalty by Alicia von Stamwitz The author of "Dead Man Walking," which is a first-hand account of her experiences with death row inmates, talks about why she
Poet Ross Gay explores a joy informed by deep sorrow by Leah Rumack He thinks that people sometimes misread his work as being "happy"
Michael Blair on where the United Church should go from here by Christopher White The new general secretary says it's time to look at congregational cultures
Former athlete’s sewing lessons boost kids’ self-esteem by Amy van den Berg Roland Acheampong is boosting confidence through crafting and breaking stereotypes at the same time
Conservation Ontario GM worries new bill puts environment at risk by Emma Prestwich Kim Gavine says conservation authorities are "disappointed" that the legislative changes went through
Camilo Garay on finding mentors in unlikely places by Maria Iqbal The youth mentor says science can be a vehicle to support young people's development
Joshna Maharaj has revolutionized food in hospitals and schools. She’s not done yet. by Claire Sibonney The chef, activist and author fights for Canadians' right to healthy food in public institutions
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
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