On October 30th, 2019 MIIPOC hosted the Race, Equity & Inclusion: Our Experiences as BIPOC Planners panel which dove deeply into the experiences, challenges and triumphs of BIPOC planners in Toronto. Panelists, Francis Kwashie and Craig Cal, shared experiences transitioning into the workforce, barriers they encountered in the workforce, and how they overcame those challenges.
Author: MIIPOC
The deaths of Regis Korchinski-Paquet, Abdirahman Abdi, Ejaz Choudry, and countless other tragedies have occurred in urban centres — the sites of contention, struggle, and symbolic diversity. Urban planning is the relatively silent field that shapes both our built environment and social/economic infrastructure.
In 2019, a team of University of Toronto master’s in planning students sought to answer the question within the scope of the Greater Toronto Region.
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