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Nothing for us, without us | Anti-Black racism in Canadian city planning [Full Documentary]
Black communities in Canada have been marginalized and undervalued by the planning and design of cities. The SofC docuseries 'Nothing for us, without us' explores the ways that anti-Black racism is embedded in the policies and practices of urban development, renewal and gentrification. Using Hogan’s Alley in Vancouver, Africville in Halifax, and Little Jamaica in Toronto as examples, it argues that Black businesses, organizations and leadership are missing from the rooms where planning decision are made, resulting in the unequal distribution of services and resources in urban areas.
Nothing for us without us is a film by Ricardo Lopez-McDonald, featuring Cheryll Case (Founder and Executive Director, CP Planning); Amina Yasin (Director, Hogan’s Alley Society & Co-Chair, Vancouver City Planning Commision); Kofi Hope (CEO & Co-founder, Monumental & Urbanist-in-Residence, School of Cities); Mapfumo Chidzonga (Senior Engagement Strategist, Government of Nova Scotia); Leighana Mais (Community Leader, Keele + Eglinton Residents Group). Narrated by Alexandra Lambropoulos (Urban Limitrophe / Untitled Planning).
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The School of Cities is a unique multidisciplinary hub for urban research, education, and engagement creating new and just ways for cities and their residents to thrive. Based at the University of Toronto and in a fast-growing, culturally diverse, and economically dynamic urban region, the School of Cities supports leading scholars, practitioners, and community members spanning disciplines and lived experiences to co-create new understandings, policies, and practices.
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Knowledge Café: Addressing energy poverty with climate actionKnowledge Café: Addressing energy poverty with climate action
Knowledge Café: Addressing energy poverty with climate action
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This talk focuses on Dr. Laura Tozer’s recent work on how to catalyze equity-oriented energy transitions. She presents qualitative community-based and policy-engaged research on how energy retrofit programs can play a role in effectively addressing energy poverty in Canada and on orienting policy using a vulnerability-based approach to address the determinants of energy poverty while working to...
Part 3: NOTHING FOR US, WITHOUT US | Anti-Black Racism in Canadian City Planning [Docuseries]Part 3: NOTHING FOR US, WITHOUT US | Anti-Black Racism in Canadian City Planning [Docuseries]
Part 3: NOTHING FOR US, WITHOUT US | Anti-Black Racism in Canadian City Planning [Docuseries]
มุมมอง 912 หลายเดือนก่อน
Black communities in Canada have been marginalized and undervalued by the planning and design of cities. The SofC docuseries ‘Nothing for us, without us’ explores the ways that anti-Black racism is embedded in the policies and practices of urban development, renewal and gentrification. Using Hogan’s Alley in Vancouver, Africville in Halifax, and Little Jamaica in Toronto as examples, it argues ...
Part 2: INVISIBLE FOLKS | Anti-Black Racism in Canadian City Planning [Docuseries]Part 2: INVISIBLE FOLKS | Anti-Black Racism in Canadian City Planning [Docuseries]
Part 2: INVISIBLE FOLKS | Anti-Black Racism in Canadian City Planning [Docuseries]
มุมมอง 1362 หลายเดือนก่อน
Black communities in Canada have been marginalized and undervalued by the planning and design of cities. The SofC docuseries ‘Nothing for us, without us’ explores the ways that anti-Black racism is embedded in the policies and practices of urban development, renewal and gentrification. Using Hogan’s Alley in Vancouver, Africville in Halifax, and Little Jamaica in Toronto as examples, it argues ...
Knowledge Café: Language as “home”Knowledge Café: Language as “home”
Knowledge Café: Language as “home”
มุมมอง 402 หลายเดือนก่อน
Language as “Home”: Lived student stories from the L’IMAGE Project In this session of Knowledge Café, Professor Ai Taniguchi discusses findings from her Language, Identity, Multiculturalism and Global Empowerment (L’IMAGE) Project. She interviewed multilingual students at U of T to identify their needs as they find a sense of self in the university community. In this session, you will learn how...
Urban Futures: A talk with Timothy Dixon and Mark Tewdwr-JonesUrban Futures: A talk with Timothy Dixon and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
Urban Futures: A talk with Timothy Dixon and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
มุมมอง 572 หลายเดือนก่อน
Urban Futures: Planning for City Foresight and City Visions City visions represent shared, and often desirable, expectations about our urban futures. Urban Futures: Planning for City Foresight and City Visions explores the history and evolution of city visions, placing them in the wider context of art, culture, science, foresight and urban theory. Join authors Timothy J Dixon and Mark Tewdwr-Jo...
Knowledge Café: Voices from the food frontlinesKnowledge Café: Voices from the food frontlines
Knowledge Café: Voices from the food frontlines
มุมมอง 502 หลายเดือนก่อน
Voices from the Food Frontlines: Connecting, listening, and supporting community engaged research Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, local food producers, grassroots networks, independent food businesses and social enterprises, and other food frontline actors fed cities and communities in the face of increased food insecurity, supply chain blockages, and widening social inequities - they continu...
Part 1: DIGGING UP THE ROOTS | Anti-Black Racism in Canadian City Planning [Docuseries]Part 1: DIGGING UP THE ROOTS | Anti-Black Racism in Canadian City Planning [Docuseries]
Part 1: DIGGING UP THE ROOTS | Anti-Black Racism in Canadian City Planning [Docuseries]
มุมมอง 2262 หลายเดือนก่อน
Black communities in Canada have been marginalized and undervalued by the planning and design of cities. The SofC docuseries 'Nothing for us, without us' explores the ways that anti-Black racism is embedded in the policies and practices of urban development, renewal and gentrification. Using Hogan’s Alley in Vancouver, Africville in Halifax, and Little Jamaica in Toronto as examples, it argues ...
Knowledge Café: Times of Uncertainty for Forced Migrants: Syrian refugee mothers in CanadaKnowledge Café: Times of Uncertainty for Forced Migrants: Syrian refugee mothers in Canada
Knowledge Café: Times of Uncertainty for Forced Migrants: Syrian refugee mothers in Canada
มุมมอง 192 หลายเดือนก่อน
How do Syrian refugee mothers settling in Canada imagine their futures in this new context? How do these future projections evolve over time? Drawing on extensive qualitative data from in-depth interviews and observations, Dr. Omar examines how Syrian refugee mothers experience time and uncertainty, and conceptualize their futures, after resettlement in Canada. Her doctoral research contributes...
An introduction to co-ownership in OntarioAn introduction to co-ownership in Ontario
An introduction to co-ownership in Ontario
มุมมอง 1934 หลายเดือนก่อน
This video from the School of Cities reviews some of the models for co-ownership in Ontario and across Canada, and explores their possibilities and limitations.
Nothing for us, Without us | Docuseries (Trailer)Nothing for us, Without us | Docuseries (Trailer)
Nothing for us, Without us | Docuseries (Trailer)
มุมมอง 4635 หลายเดือนก่อน
Through interviews, personal stories, and expert analysis, this mini-doc offers an intimate glimpse into the realities of exclusionary practices in city planning. Join us for a panelist discussion afterward as we explore the systemic barriers, discrimination, and resilience that shape the lives of Black individuals/communities in Canada. The series is produced by Ricardo Lopez-McDonald. Visit s...
Leading Urban Change - Informational Webinar on January 31st NoticeLeading Urban Change - Informational Webinar on January 31st Notice
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มุมมอง 1185 หลายเดือนก่อน
Cities are the solution to our global problems, because they create a platform for people to come together and innovate solutions. But urban change is hard, as it demands navigating divergent priorities, regulatory environments, and stakeholder interests. Big problems in cities cannot be solved by a single department, ministry, think tank or company. Leaders must work together across sectors an...
Knowledge Café: Improving accessible taxi services for drivers and disabled ridersKnowledge Café: Improving accessible taxi services for drivers and disabled riders
Knowledge Café: Improving accessible taxi services for drivers and disabled riders
มุมมอง 585 หลายเดือนก่อน
Having reliable access to transport is crucial to people’s ability to participate in everyday life. Drivers play a central role in providing accessible transit and paratransit services. They can facilitate people’s transport and mobility or cause them to experience inequitable and exclusionary transport. While the literature identifies an array of transport-related barriers and offers various i...
The Metropolitan MindsetThe Metropolitan Mindset
The Metropolitan Mindset
มุมมอง 1046 หลายเดือนก่อน
This video, narrated by former mayor of Edmonton Don Iveson, explores the need for Canadian regions to adopt a metropolitan mindset so they can better manage the major challenges faced by cities - including housing unaffordability, climate crises and income inequality - which cross municipal borders. For more information about the Metropolitan Mindset, please visit: metromindset.ca
The Metropolitan Mindset Part 2The Metropolitan Mindset Part 2
The Metropolitan Mindset Part 2
มุมมอง 1416 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this second video on the metropolitan mindset, former mayor of Edmonton & Canadian Urban Leader Don Iveson spells out how we shift from a municipal to a metropolitan mindset - a notoriously hard shift to make. He and co-author Gabriel Eidelman (Assistant Professor, Munk School) suggest running two parallel playbooks: one at the local level to build trust, and one at the provincial level to r...

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