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Urban Land Institute's Black History Month webinar examines Black displacement issues


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Don Wall
February 11, 2021
SCREENSHOT The Urban Land Institute’s Toronto chapter kicked off Black History Month with a webinar billed as Redressing Black Displacement in Canada.
The Urban Land Institute’s Toronto chapter kicked off Black History Month with a powerful call for justice, a webinar featuring activists representing Black communities in Halifax, Toronto and Vancouver that have been victims of historical injustices or thoughtless urban renewal.
The Feb. 1 event was billed as Redressing Black Displacement in Canada.
Moderator Camille Mitchell, an architect with Gensler, facilitated a discussion featuring Angela Simmonds, manager of equity and access with the Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society; Itah Sadu, co-owner of Toronto’s A Different Booklist Cultural Centre; and Stephanie Allen, founding member of the Hogan’s Alley Society in Vancouver. ....

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