Resources and links shared during the Post-Pandemic City We Want conversation:
Vancouver City Planning Commission
Indigenous Land Acknowledgement
- Whose.land
- native-land.ca
- NOTE Craig Ferguson noted that native land is not the best resource to share for a Vancouver specific conversation as it erroneously includes the sto:lo as a title holder which is not recognized and rejected by the other title holders (the Musqueum, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh)
Event Partners
- Event supported by SFU Public Square:
- Closed Captioning provided by Elizabeth Royal, with Accurate Realtime Reporting Inc.
- Graphic Recording by Patricia McDougall, New Ways Consulting via Fuselight Creative
Panel biographies and associated organizations
- Speaker Bios
- Vantage Point
- Sky Spirit Consulting
- CityHive
- Tomo Spaces
- Chinatown Legacy Stewardship Group
- Hogan’s Alley Society
- Modus Planning & Design
Resources mentioned by panelists
- Amina Yasin’s article in The Tyee: Whose Streets? Black Streets
- Amina Yasin’s interview on CBC
- Local Government in Metro Vancouver is 90% white – but it doesn’t have to stay that way | CBC
- International Decade for people of African descent and what that means to Canada | UN
- UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Report on Canada
- Ornament and Crime, by Adolf Loos excerpt
Resources suggested by audience participants
- Jay Pitter’s A Call to Courage
- Vancouver City Councillors Boyle and Swanson B4 (June 23, 2020) “A Call for Race-Based and Socio-Demographic Data in B.C.”
- Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Perez