Reclaim, remain: Community land trusts led by racialized communities in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, and Nova Scotia – Community Housing Transformation Centre – Centre de transformation du logement communautaire

Reclaim, remain: Community land trusts led by racialized communities in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, and Nova Scotia

This report from the Canadian Network of Community Land Trusts (CNCLT) and the Balanced Supply of Housing Research Cluster presents the work of six BIPOC-led community land trusts in Canada, emphasizing their role in promoting collective land stewardship and sustainable community practices.
Authors: Nat Pace and Jane O’Brien Davis, Community Land Trusts (CNCLT), University of Toronto
Topics: historical context of community land trusts, BIPOC-led initiatives, innovative solutions, displacement and gentrification, racialized communities, community-led housing, affordable housing Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, and Nova Scotia

Type: Documents & Tools

Language Of Resource: EN

Location: Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Ontario

Access: Free

Year: 2024

Organization: Canadian Network of Community Land Trusts

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