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U of T researchers help design blueprint for Black food sovereignty in Toronto

Researchers at the University of Toronto's Dalla Lana School of Public Health helped launch North America’s first Black food sovereignty program – an effort to address food insecurity by creating a Black-run food pipeline from field to table.

Researchers help design blueprint for Black food sovereignty in Toronto

Toronto city council votes to rename Dundas Street

Posted: Jul 14, 2021 6:09 PM ET | Last Updated: July 15 After a lengthy debate on Wednesday, council voted 17 to 7 in favour of a motion put forward by Mayor John Tory and city staff to change the name of Dundas Street, a major artery running east to west through the city. (Giordano Ciampini/The Canadian Press) Toronto city council has voted in favour of renaming Dundas Street in a bid to promote inclusion of marginalized communities. After a lengthy debate on Wednesday, council voted 17-7 in favour of a motion put forward by city staff to change the name of the street, a major artery running east-west through the city. 

Pathways To Change: Unpacking Systemic Anti-black Racism In The Legal Profession - Government, Public Sector

Pathways To Change: Unpacking Systemic Anti-black Racism In The Legal Profession - Government, Public Sector
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Meet some of Toronto s food justice advocates championing Black food sovereignty

Meet some of Toronto s food justice advocates championing Black food sovereignty Sara Jabakhanji © Submitted by: Melana Roberts Melana Roberts, chair of Food Secure Canada, a national food policy alliance advocating for federal policy for healthy, sustainable and just food systems, says the inequities at hand, are rooted in structural challenges including anti-black racism. While the COVID-19 pandemic has painted a grim picture of just how fragile our food systems are and how hard-hit racialized communities have been, food justice advocates in Toronto s Black community are pushing for long-term solutions to tackle inequities in Canada s food system. They are pushing for food sovereignty. 

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