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Researcher explores ways to make Toronto's urban forests, ravines more inclusive

Researcher explores ways to make Toronto's urban forests, ravines more inclusive
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Jacqueline L. Scott


Jacqueline L. Scott is a PhD student, who researches ways to make outdoor recreation and environmentalism accessible for Black people. A keen outdoor fan, she leads hikes and bike rides for outdoor clubs and community organizations. Jacqueline writes feature articles about ways in which race intersects with environmentalism and outdoor recreation. Her blog is [email protected].
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Ambika Tenneti


Ambika Tenneti is an environmental scientist by training and has worked extensively with Indigenous and rural communities in the fields of environmental health and education in India. She is a PhD candidate at the University of Toronto where her research is on connecting recent immigrants to nature in the city. She volunteers as a community engagement specialist with several non-profit nature-based organisations.
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BLM Activists Say Ravines Are Racist | 103.7 The Fox


By Kenny Webster
If everything is racist. then nothing is racist.
This week a BLM activist from Canada declared ravines (yes, ravines) to be oppressive and racist.
For those who don t know, a ravine is a deep, narrow gorge with steep sides.
And apparently these geological structures are. racist!
A new analysis by The Globe and Mail s Urban Affairs reporter and Architecture Critic argues that race, gender, and economic status can all be barriers to Toronto s free and publicly accessible green spaces.
The article asserts that Toronto s ravines are only accepting of people s different backgrounds and income levels in theory, and cites the case of black outdoorswoman Jacqueline L. Scott, who says that the lack of diverse faces makes it less likely for people of colour to go to green spaces something that is sometimes called a self fulfilling prophecy. ....

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