Health + Lifestyle Feature 29.03.22 Spaces for Everyone Delaney O'Hara A look into the accessibility of Winnipeg’s forests and outdoor spaces Listen to the article: Disclaimer: I do not have a disability and am privileged to be able to visit spaces without needing to ensure they are accessible. At times in this article, I share my experience visiting places to help describe them. My experience visiting […] Read Full Article
Health + Lifestyle Feature 29.03.22 Not So Superhuman Joshua Frey-Sam Elite athletes are supposed to thrive under pressure, but when social media gives fans seemingly unfettered access to athletes, the pressure can cause many athletes to cave. Read Full Article
Health + Lifestyle Creative Nonfiction 29.03.22 My Life As A Suicidal Teen Drew Mittermayr Being a teenager is hard. Being a teenager who is suicidal is even harder. Luckily, I had a group of amazing friends to save me. Read Full Article
Society Feature 29.03.22 The Impacts of Virtual Volunteering Jonas Cortez When a global pandemic shuts down in-person activities, how do volunteers and organizations that rely on volunteers respond? Read Full Article
Identity Feature 29.03.22 Spaces for Everyone Delaney O'Hara Spending time in Manitoba’s beautiful outdoor spaces is beneficial to mental and physical health, but for people with disabilities, enjoying these spaces is often challenging or even impossible. How can we improve the accessibility of outdoor spaces while keeping the integrity of the great outdoors? Read Full Article
Arts + Culture Book Review 28.03.22 Stampede: misogyny, white supremacy, and settler colonialism Iris Dyck This book is like a college elective chosen on a whim that makes you think about changing your major. Read Full Article
Arts + Culture Feature 28.03.22 Marvel — The Diversity Card Katelyn Sarte What does it mean to see people who look like you on the big screen? Podcast hosts from the Voices of Atlas uncover how Marvel is tackling representation and misrepresentation. Read Full Article
Identity Book Review 25.03.22 The Strangers Samantha McEwan Katherena Vermette’s latest novel will make you think about your mother. She weaves a story of matriarchal struggles, intergenerational trauma, addiction, resentment, and despair through masterful storytelling. Read Full Article
Identity Creative Nonfiction 25.03.22 Liberate Me André La Guardia From growing up in a conservative province in the Philippines to attending his first drag show in downtown Winnipeg, many communities have shaped the way one gay man views himself and the world around him. Read Full Article