More young girls are fearing for their safety as they engage in activism by Kylie Adair Online threats stopping girls from advocacy could have "devastating effects" on gender activism, Kylie Adair writes
How Broadview’s predecessor silenced Indigenous voices at Confederation by David Kim-Cragg Focused on nation-building, “The Christian Guardian” turned its back on Indigenous land rights
A moral argument to search the Winnipeg-area landfill for missing Indigenous women by Frank Deer As an Onkwehonwe (Native) scholar who studies morality and ethics, I find the Manitoba's government's position alarmingly familiar
Sixties Scoop survivor creates an interactive map for fellow Indigenous adoptees by Charlotte Alden Colleen Hele-Cardinal, herself a survivor, hopes the project will bring more awareness to the controversial policy
How over-policing Black children can damage their mental health — and future by Dominique Gené The racism causing teachers and police to treat Black children as troublemakers can be a self-fulfilling prophecy, experts say
My spina bifida has shaped my life but it doesn’t define me by Michael Langley What living with a disability for 70 years has taught me about myself
Decades after these Black neighbourhoods were destroyed, community organizers meet to talk about their futures by Marieta-Rita Osezua Hogan's Alley and Africville were wiped out by urban renewal, but community organizers are "breathing new life" into them
The high cost of grocery delivery unfairly burdens disabled people by Dorothy Ellen Palmer The gulf between online and in-person shopping is a prime example of the disability tax
We spend decades searching for missing soldiers. Why can’t we do the same for missing Indigenous women? by Vivian Ketchum Manitoba has a solemn duty to look in landfills for their remains
How nuns are helping displaced Ukrainians amid the Russian invasion by Gregg Brekke Photojournalist Gregg Brekke travelled to Ukraine capture how Catholic and Eastern Rite nuns care for the civilians in need