Subdivided: City-Building in an Age of Hyper-Diversity
by Jay Pitter and John Lorinc
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1552453324 | 281 Pages | PDF | 4.67 MB
by Jay Pitter and John Lorinc
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1552453324 | 281 Pages | PDF | 4.67 MB
Using Toronto as a case study, Subdivided asks how cities would function if decision-makers genuinely accounted for race, ethnicity, and class when confronting issues such as housing, policing, labor markets, and public space. With essays contributed by an array of city-builders, it proposes solutions for fully inclusive communities that respond to the complexities of a global city.
Jay Pitter is a writer and professor based in Toronto. She holds a Masters in Environmental Studies from York University.
John Lorinc is a Toronto-based journalist who writes about urban affairs, politics, and business. He co-edited The Ward: The Life and Loss of Toronto's First Immigrant Neighbourhood (Coach House, 2015).