This doctoral thesis examines the impact of systemic anti-Black racism on housing instability among Black Canadians, proposing a framework to address these issues. Key insights include the role of Critical Race Theory in understanding these dynamics, the inadequacy of colour-blind approaches, and the development of a Black Housing Equity Framework.
Author: Marie Cecile Esclanda Mbadugha Kotyk
Topics include: systemic racism, housing equity, and intersectionality.
Seeing in colour: A Black housing equity framework to address anti-Black racism in housing and homelessness
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