The church itself was never evil. It was the people who wielded it as a tool of conquest.
By Arianne Lalonde Drive into Akwesasne and the first thing you notice is the pot shops. There are a lot of them, enough that a first-time visitor could be forgiven for thinking that's the whole story. Look again, though, and other things start to surface: Catholic churches, murky water, raised…
Departing from the Familiar to Embrace the New
By Marie-Cyrielle Agbo When I arrived in Nairobi, I wanted to tell myself that I had no expectations. It seemed like the safest...
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
I’ve had the worst case of writer’s block for the past month. As a writer, I was excited about crafting these blog posts...
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The Three Pillars of Disability Advocacy: “Get Involved, Speak Up, and Show Up”
By: Sahib Kaur Dhaliwal The 21st Annual General Meeting of Citizens With Disabilities Ontario (CWDO) marked the launch of CWDO’s Legacy Project by...
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Leyla Bilgi-Bérard – La Grande Traversée
Il y a une certaine naïveté dans la décision de devenir étudiant en droit. Peut-être est-ce précisément ce qui nous permet d’entreprendre cette...
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Canada at the Inter-American Court? – Danielle Girard
Arriving at San José airport, a few days before the start of my internship, I was asked the purpose of my travel. "Soy...
June 30, 2026
Tristan Calvayrac – Crime, Terrorism and the Legitimacy Crisis of Human Rights in Peru
Electoral Mural for Keiko Fujimori, projected winner of the 2026 Peruvian Presidential Election Crime, Terrorism, and State Response “Hitmen gun down Víctor Hugo...
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Sarah-Frédérique Bérard – We Are All on the Same Team: The Importance of Inclusive Spaces
By Sarah-Frédérique Berard Finding My Place On my first day at Equitas, the blue walls, the artwork, and the photographs portraying communities from...
June 19, 2026
The Importance of Elders in Métis Governance
By: Zahraa Olleik On the weekend of May 22nd – 24th, 2026, the Métis Nation – Saskatchewan (MN-S) convened its bi-annual Métis Nation Legislative...
June 13, 2026
(1) notes on an invisible economy
A single minute spent in Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital city of 2.3 million people, is a bombardment of the senses. There are no...
June 13, 2026
