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Publisher:Coach House Books, 2016
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- Contributor: Lorinc, John; Pitter, JayEdition: First editionDate:Created2016Summary:
Using Toronto as a case study, Subdivided asks how cities would function if decision-makers genuinely accounted for race, ethnicity, and class when confronting issues such as housing, policing, labor markets, and public space. With essays contributed by an array of city-builders, it proposes solutions for fully inclusive communities that respond to the complexities of a global 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 more complete communities: Business out of the box / Alina Chatterjee
- Going beyond representation: the diversity deficit in local government / John Lorinc
- Brampton, a.k.a. Brownton / Noreen Ahmed-Ullah
- Life in the city in-between / Shaw Micallef
- Conclusion / J. David Hulchanski.
Subject(s): City planning | Cultural pluralism | Ethnic relations | Social aspects | Social conditionsOriginal Publisher: Toronto, Coach House BooksLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781552453322, 1552453324
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