Skip to content
Opens in a new window Opens an external site Opens an external site in a new window
University of Toronto School of Cities
School of Cities
  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Affiliated Initiatives
    • Affiliated Faculty
    • School of Cities India
    • Job Opportunities
    • Contact Us
  • Areas of Focus
    • Climate & Environment
    • Culture & Community-Building
    • Economy
    • Governance
    • Health
    • Housing
    • Indigenous, Race & Ethnic Studies
    • Infrastructure
    • Mobility
    • Urban Data
  • Learning
    • For students
      • Multidisciplinary Urban Capstone Project (MUCP/IMUCP)
      • Multidisciplinary Urban Graduate Seminar (MUGS)
      • Urban Data Science Corps (UDSC)
      • Graduate Fellows
      • Urban programs & courses at U of T
      • Summer Workshop on Urban Mixed Methods across the Disciplines
    • For professionals and executives
      • Leading Urban Change: Housing, sustainable mobility, and transit-oriented communities
      • Urban Data Analysis & Storytelling Professional Advancement Certificate
      • Leading Social Justice Collective
      • Equitable Development Data Insight Training
  • Research & Publications
    • Projects
      • Canada’s Infrastructure Deficit
      • Learning From What Works: Leveraging local solutions to make better places
      • Climate Displacement & Cities
      • Downtown Recovery
      • Housing Innovation Scaling Hub
      • Bundling Assets Solutions Lab
      • The Metropolitan Mindset
      • Affordable Missing Middle
    • Products
      • Maps & Data Visualization
      • Knowledge Café
      • City Beats Blog
      • Videos
      • Exhibitions
    • Publications
      • City Research Insights
      • Case studies
      • Policy briefs
      • Working papers
      • Reports
      • Books & journal articles
  • Opportunities
    • Visiting Experts
    • App Development Competition
    • The School of Cities Story & Image Competition
    • Grants
      • Urban Challenge Grants
      • Small Grants Program
      • Postdoctoral Matching Program
  • News & Media
    • In the Media
    • School of Cities News
    • Newsletter subscription and archives
  • Events

Follow School of Cities

  • Created with Sketch.
Languages
School of Cities / Research / Video
Nothing for us without us thumbnail

Nothing for us, without us: Anti-Black racism in Canadian city planning [Full docuseries]

  • Generic link logo
  • Twitter logo
  • LinkedIn logo
  • Facebook logo
  • Email Icon
  • Video
  • Indigenous, Race & Ethnic Studies

Related Content

Indigenous, Race & Ethnic Studies

research / June 9, 2025

Urban planning professor breaks down 3 horror films | Cities in Fiction Ep. 2

Professor Tyeshia Redden of U of T’s Department of Geography & Planning takes a look at three horror films – The Crow, People Under The Stairs, and Vampires vs. The Bronx – to discuss what they reveal about urban gentrification, racial politics, displacement, and more.

  • Video
  • Culture and Community-Building
  • Indigenous, Race & Ethnic Studies
How AI Can Keep Green Roofs Green | Urban Discoveries #2 Thumbnail
Climate and Environment

research / April 1, 2025

How AI Can Keep Green Roofs Green | Urban Discoveries #2

This video explores green roofs and the benefits they provide by mitigating flooding, regulating temperatures, and promoting biodiversity. But how can their health be monitored and maintained? A team of researchers at U of T suggest an innovative solution to train AI to scan orthophotos.

  • Video
  • Climate and Environment
  • Infrastructure
Climate and Environment

research / February 27, 2025

Climate displacement & cities

Up to 3.6 billion people face high climate risk. This video introduces a global research network based at the School of Cities that’s uncovering how people and places adapt—or are forced to move—due to climate-driven disasters and change.

  • Video
  • Climate and Environment
Cities in Fiction series thumbnail
Indigenous, Race & Ethnic Studies

research / February 11, 2025

Housing, neighbourhoods, and suburbs in film | Cities in Fiction, Ep. 1

In the first episode of our occasional series Cities in Fiction, Aditi Mehta (Assistant Professor, Urban Studies, U of T) and Stanka Radovic (Associate Professor, Department of English, UTM) discuss the portrayal of housing, neighbourhoods, and suburbs in the movies Pleasantville, Vivarium, and Edward Scissorhands.

  • Video
  • Culture and Community-Building
  • Indigenous, Race & Ethnic Studies
Dog Days in the City series thumbnail
Health

research / January 15, 2025

Dog Days in the City

This series uses a dog’s point of view to talk about what makes a good city, why cities strengthen the fabric of society, and how dogs contribute to civil society.

  • Video
  • Culture and Community-Building
  • Health
Canada’s Infrastructure Deficit: What’s needed Thumbnail
Infrastructure

research / December 3, 2024

Canada’s Infrastructure Deficit: What’s needed

Our video looks at the gap between Canada’s current infrastructure and what we need in order to grow our economies and communities. Our decisions about infrastructure investment need to be based on data and evidence, and spending shouldn’t be ad hoc and only aimed at filing in the gaps.

  • Video
  • Infrastructure
Scroll to top ICO-back-to-top
Join our community & help us build better cities

Sign up for our monthly newsletter. We promise to keep your information private.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Get social and join the discussion!

  • ICO-social-banner-youtube
  • linkedin
  • InstagramCreated with Sketch.
University of Toronto Logo
School of Cities Logo
Defy Gravity

© 2023 University of Toronto

  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility
Our Commitments
Acknowledging Traditional Lands

Institutional Culture and the Practice of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

Contact Us

School of Cities
Myhal Centre, Suite 853
55 St. George Street
Toronto, ON M5S 0C9
(Map)