General Resources
Breaking Bread: Stories of Black Communities in Transition is a limited podcast series that takes a deeper dive into redevelopment and uncovers the truth about this phenomenon in the City of Toronto.
Listen to residents, community leaders, and industry experts as they shed light on the experiences of those living through these major transitions, providing further insight into the implications of urban redevelopment on Black communities.
Breaking Bread Podcast
Discussion topics include:
Mobilizing communities
Community benefits
Equitable redevelopment
The impact of revitalization
Heritage preservation
…and more!
"Is History Repeating Itself?" is a 5-part Webinar Series produced by North York Community House. Examined through the lens of anti-Black racism, "Is History Repeating Itself?" travels across Canada visiting four historically Black communities to feature stories of their collective fates due to urban redevelopment.
Joined by local residents, educators, community development experts, academics, and artists, listeners will experience the untold narratives, and reflections characterizing the realities of the Black community in Canada and redevelopment.
"Is History Repeating Itself?" Webinar Series
Want to learn more about Community Asset Mapping? Complete the online course provided by North York Community House.
Community Asset Maps highlight existing organizations, associations, and individuals that provide positive resources within a community.
Key learning points in the online course include:
The Different Types of Mapping
The Significance of Asset Mapping
Asset Map Boundaries
and more!
Community Asset Mapping Course