
By Refugee Women, with Love
A Toronto-based social enterprise brings hand-pressed soaps made by refugee women in the Middle East to North America.
A Toronto-based social enterprise brings hand-pressed soaps made by refugee women in the Middle East to North America.
A feminist writer found a different way of sharing stories—and her own writing school.
An edu-tech startup improves grades – and passes on investors.
Entrepreneurship support organizations are keen to profile their diversity and inclusion work–but are are policies and procedures keeping pace?
June 3 was the first anniversary of the national inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG). On Canada Day, we share Charlotte Snake’s photography as a way of keeping the conversation alive.
While North America reels from recent racist killings, Patel reminds us that there remain other forms of violence.
One theatre company’s big idea to save the world: teach kids how to be environmental superheroes
An urban gardening company finds strength in its coop roots to meet big challenges
Two Black filmmakers found a treasure trove of activist footage – and a company.
Change makers everywhere are feeling a little burnout these days. But there are ways to bounce back–and forward.