As an Indigenous person, I think a national day of mourning is exactly what we need by Alison Tedford 'We need the time because we are weary. It is exhausting to wonder what will be uncovered next.'
Can restorative justice end bullying? These schools are giving it a try. by Lori-Ann Livingston The process values people and relationships over punishment
Taliban regime threatens years of activism by Afghan non-profit arts group by Brian Vinh Tien Trinh Omaid Sharifi, co-founder of ArtLords, says a Taliban regime would make life harder for Afghan women, the LGBTQ community, and artists
What is restorative justice? On this First Nation, a tool to keep youth out of court by Lori-Ann Livingston Healing and sentencing circles offer an alternative rooted in Indigenous traditions
3 pandemic docs that put people under the microscope instead of a virus by Jason Anderson 'Wuhan Wuhan,' 'Viral' and 'In The Same Breath' dig into the human toll of the pandemic
Knee-jerk reactions to unmarked graves won’t further reconciliation by Jonathan Hamilton-Diabo As an Indigenous person of faith, I question burning buildings and tearing down statues
8 common claims of residential school deniers and how to shut them down by Daniel Heath Justice, Sean Carlton Their arguments undermine the truth and reconciliation process
Canada needs to do better for Black refugees and immigrants by Stephen Kaduuli Black refugees from Africa still face barriers to integration and long processing times
Broadview embarks on an ‘adventure in reconciliation’ with Romeo Saganash by Jocelyn Bell The former NDP MP will guest-edit our June 2022 issue
Romeo Saganash reflects on the 37-year journey to bring UNDRIP to Canada by Jocelyn Bell A motion to align Canadian law with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples became law back in June