Subdivided

Subdivided

by Jay Pitter and John Lorinc
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 15/05/2016

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How do we build cities where we aren't just living within the same urban space, but living together?


Greater Toronto is now home to a larger proportion of foreign-born residents than any other major global metropolis. Not surprisingly, city officials rarely miss an opportunity to tout the region’s ethno-cultural neighbourhoods. Yet there’s strong evidence that the GTA is experiencing widening socio-economic disparities that have produced worrisome divisions. We say that ‘diversity is our strength,’ but has a feel-good catchphrase prevented us from confronting the forces that seem to be separating and isolating urban communities?


Through compelling storytelling and analysis, Subdivided’s contributors – a wide range of place-makers, academics, activists and journalists – ask how we can expand city-building processes to tackle issues ranging from transit equity and trust-based policingto holistic mental health, dignified affordable housing and inclusive municipal governance. Ultimately, Subdivided aims to provoke the tough but pressing conversations required to build a truly connected and just city.


Contents


Introduction - Jay Pitter


Identity and the City: Thinking Through Diversity – Beyhan Farhadi


Doing Immigrant Resettlement Right – Doug Saunders


Wasauksing–Vancouver–Toronto: My Path Home – Rebeka Tabobondung


How We Welcome: Why Canada’s Refugee Resettlement Program Undermines Place-making – Sarah Beamish and Sofia Ijaz


Finding Space for Spirituality – Fatima Syed


Navigating the City with an Invisible Illness: The Story of Dorothy – Denise DaCosta


Culture and Mental Illness – Karen Pitter


Neighbourhood Watch: Racial Profiling and Virtual Gated Communities – Asmaa Malik


Accessing Education: An Immigrant’s Story – Nicholas Davis


Policing and Trust in the Hyper-Diverse City – Nana Yanful


Three Questions about Carding – Idil Burale


An Overburdened Promise: Arts Funding for Social Development – Ian Kamau, Paul Nguyen and Ryan Paterson, with John Lorinc


Designing Dignified Social Housing – Jay Pitter


Walking Through Loss: A Critical Visit to an Old Neighbourhood – Photography by Taha Muharuma


Reconsidering Revitalization: The Case of Regent Park – Jay Pitter in conversation with Sandra Costain


Model Citizens – Andrea Gunraj


A Tale of Two – or Three – Cities: Gentrification and Community Consultations – Mariana Valverde


Mobility in the Divided City – Eric Mann


Toward MoreComplete Communities: Business Out of the Box – Alina Chatterjee


Going Beyond Representation: The Diversity Deficit in Local Government – John Lorinc


Brampton, a.k.a. Browntown – Noreen Ahmed-Ullah


Life in the City In-Between – Shawn Micallef


Conclusion – J. David Hulchanski

ISBN:
9781770564435
9781770564435
Category:
Urban & municipal planning
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
15-05-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Coach House Books

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