As the community remembers Kabera, they confront a system that responds to Black grief with silence.| The Resolve
Students face unequal access during a state of emergency on food insecurity.| The Resolve
Kabera’s family returns to Rwanda for burial.| The Resolve
Most students in program are racialized and newcomers to Canada.| The Resolve
The use of a song associated with Palestinians at Remembrance Day ceremonies in an Ottawa-area school has some students bracing for a backlash. The post ‘I thought it was beautiful,’ says Middle Eastern student at school facing attacks over Arabic song appeared first on The Resolve.| The Resolve
Research suggests Black people are disproportionately represented in shelter population and experience more discrimination. The post Toronto plans its first Black-led shelter appeared first on The Resolve.| The Resolve
“Some people may become whole without confronting their stories and identities. But I don’t know of any myself.” The post The year I became a person of colour appeared first on The Resolve.| The Resolve
Despite harm caused to Indigenous communities, mining activity continues to grow.| The Resolve
The people and communities who suffer most from the consequences are often left out of decision making.| The Resolve
“I want people to know that we are not just numbers when we die.”| The Resolve
How can we move past the stage of merely acknowledging the problem, and start creating real change in our work and in our newsrooms?| The Resolve