Author: Steve McCullough
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Steve McCullough worked at the Museum as Digital Content Specialist.
Stories
Online misogyny: the “manosphere”
By Steve McCullough
Digital misogyny is on the rise. Why do some men and boys get drawn into – and even seek out – extremist influencers and groups?
![A white man with short hair sits alone at a brightly lit desk in a dark room, staring at a computer monitor.](/sites/prod/files/styles/crop%5Bwidth%5D%3D256%26crop%5Bheight%5D%3D171%26crop%5Bfp%5D%3D0.55%2C0.33%26crop%5Bfp_area%5D%3D0.17%2C0.03%2C0.98%2C0.79%26convert%5Bextension%5D%3Djpeg/public/2023-09/manosphere-man-in-front-of-computer-dark-room.png?itok=D4Xp5Pib)
Dick Patrick: An Indigenous veteran’s fight for inclusion
By Steve McCullough and Jason Permanand
![A snow-covered country road with mountains in the background.](/sites/prod/files/styles/crop%5Bwidth%5D%3D256%26crop%5Bheight%5D%3D171%26crop%5Bfp%5D%3D0.5%2C0.37%26convert%5Bextension%5D%3Djpeg/public/2020-01/Outside-Vanderhoof-hero.jpg?itok=aUdPJGFo)
The story of Black slavery in Canadian history
By Steve McCullough and Matthew McRae
Canada celebrates being a destination for Americans who escaped slavery via the Underground Railroad. But slavery was also part of Canada’s history for more than 200 years.
![Rusted iron manacles hang on hooks on a plain white wall.](/sites/prod/files/styles/crop%5Bwidth%5D%3D256%26crop%5Bheight%5D%3D171%26crop%5Bfp%5D%3D0.83%2C0.35%26convert%5Bextension%5D%3Djpeg/public/2018-08/Manacles_Slavery_0.png?itok=JA0omj34)