How Social Media Changed the Way we Talk about Sexual Violence
Long before the #MeToo movement went viral, the phrase “me too” was first evoked in a face-to-face communication rather than digital communication. In…
Long before the #MeToo movement went viral, the phrase “me too” was first evoked in a face-to-face communication rather than digital communication. In…
Bob Chamberlin, chief councillor of Kwikwasut’inuxw Haxwa’mis First Nation and vice president of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs, remembers Ethel Pearson. She…
On a steaming hot afternoon in the Berkshires in 2012, I’ve sought shade in the meditation garden at Kripalu, a health and yoga centre two and a half hours from…
It’s July 2015 and, after leaving Canada some 40 hours prior, I find myself on a tiny plane descending rapidly into Quinhagak, Alaska, an out-of-the-way Yup’ik…
Last month, a deadline bestowed upon Canada by the United Nations’ Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) quietly came and went. It…
In a modest three-room home in the town of Kula, dinner has just ended and a multi-generational family of seven settles in for the night. Outside, the winter…
Recent research published in Nature sheds new light on what we know about one of humanity’s great mysteries: the migration of people to the New World…
“If one purges the Judaism of the Prophets and Christianity as Jesus Christ taught it of all subsequent additions, especially those of the priests, one is…
What would the world be like if women were in charge?This is a central question Naomi Alderman asks in her dystopian novel, The Power (Viking Press, 2016). All…