Toronto greenspaces create structural and systemic barriers for racialized residents

“The report, "Park Perceptions and Racialized Realities: Exploring the experiences of racialized residents in two Toronto neighborhoods," offers several recommendations toward making the city's public greenspaces more welcoming to racialized and Black, Indigenous and people of color.

York Ph.D. Candidate Nadha Hassen led the participatory research project with Professor Sarah Flicker, both of the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, in collaboration with Greenchange, Jane/Finch Center and the St. James Town Community Co-operative.” Read the full article here.

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