
There is No Riot Here: On Campus Protests and Radical Hope
Today, I helped pack my daughter’s bags for camping. Like countless times before, there was a long list of needed items—both for her and to
Jane Barter (PhD) is Professor of Religion and Culture at The University of Winnipeg. She is a priest in the Diocese of Rupert’s Land. She views writing and teaching as her primary vocations at this time and is completing a manuscript on witnessing to contemporary atrocity and its theological antecedents.

Today, I helped pack my daughter’s bags for camping. Like countless times before, there was a long list of needed items—both for her and to

Image by maxim bober By Jane Barter Each of our parishes embraces reconciliation with Indigenous peoples as a value. However, reconciliation is often imagined

This article was first published in Canadian Dimension. View the original publication here. Yesterday, I made the terrible decision to attend “Beyond Van Gogh: The

In 1964, two years before she met John Lennon, Yoko Ono exhibited Cut Piece, one of the earliest works of feminist performance art. For Cut