ULI Toronto: Redressing Black Displacement in Canada

When

2021-02-01
2021-02-01T12:00:00 - 2021-02-01T13:00:00
America/New_York

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    Pricing

    Standard Pricing Until February 1 Members Non-Members
    Private FREE CA$25.00
    Public/Academic/Nonprofit FREE CA$25.00
    Retired FREE N/A
    Student FREE CA$25.00
    Under Age 35 FREE CA$25.00
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    Join ULI Toronto in celebrating Black History Month as we explore the impacts of displacement and urban renewal on Black communities and landmarks across Canada. This webinar will bring leading experts from Vancouver’s Hogan’s Alley, Toronto’s Mirvish Village and Halifax’s North Preston together to discuss how their communities have endured the effects of urban renewal, how they are overcoming past injustices, and how they are now rebuilding and reimagining their communities for future generations.
     
     
    Moderator: Camille Mitchell, Architect, Gensler
     
    Speakers:
    Vancouver: Stephanie Allen
    , Founding Board Member, Hogan’s Alley Society & Associate Vice-President, Strategic Business Operations and Performance, BC Housing
    Toronto: Itah Sadu, Co-Owner, A Different Booklist Cultural Centre
    Halifax: Angela Simmonds, Manager of Equity and Access, Nova Scotia Barristers' Society
     
     

    Event Sponsors

    Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Annual Sponsors