Subdivided: Building Inclusion into the Global City
How do we build cities where we aren't just living within the same urban space, but living together?
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.
John Lorinc is a Toronto-based journalist who writes about urban affairs, politics, and business. He co-edited The Ward: The Life and Loss of Toronto's First Immigrant Neighbourhood (Coach House, 2015).
Jay Pitter is a writer and professor based in Toronto. She holds a Masters in Environmental Studies from York University.
- Author
- Jay Pitter, John Lorinc, Noreen Ahmed-Ullah, Sarah Beamish, Idil Burale, Alina Chatterjee, Denise DaCosta, Nicholas Davis, Beyhan Farhadi, Andrea Gunraj, J. David Hulchanski, Sofia Ijaz, Ian Kamau, Asmaa Malik, Eric Mann, Shawn Micallef, Taha Muharuma, Paul Nguyen, Ryan Paterson, Karen Pitter, Doug Saunders, Fatima Syed, Rebeka Tabobondung, Mariana Valverde, Nana Yanful
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 200
- Publisher
- Coach House Books
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781552453322
- Genres
- social, design
- Release date
- 2016
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