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The below is a sample of engagements where Cheryll Case has communicated through public speaking, online, or print media:

Public Forums

November 2020 - York University: Municipal Governance and the Future of Housing

November 2020 - Building Equity in ArchitecTure: Forum 2020Empowering Architectural Practices to Address Emotional/Identity Tax

October 2020 - Park People: Reimagining Public Engagement in Parks and Public Spaces

September 2020 - The Word on the Street: The City Imagines - Root Causes

August 2020 - Emerging Leaders Network: Engaging Change - A Discussion on Anti-Black Racism

July 2020 - Shaping a Just Recovery in Davenport: Housing and Homelessness 

July 2020 - Danforth East Community Association: Anti-Racism in Danforth East

April 2020 - The Next Step Conference (co-hosted by CP Planning with the University of Toronto Urban Studies Student Union)

January 2020 -  Toronto's 10 Year Housing Plan Next Steps

December 2019 - Engagement to Action: Improving Policy Outcomes Through Better Consultation

November 2019 - CanU11 Hamilton Urban Renaissance

October 2019 - TPL: On Civil Society - House Divided

September 2019 - Feminist City Walk & Talk

June 2019 -  House Divided: Can the Missing Middle Solve Toronto’s Affordability Crisis?

June 2019 - The AGO, The Liveable City

November 2018 - CMHC, National Housing Conference
November 2018 - ULI Symposium
September 2018 - Gladstone Hotel, Civic Engagement Series Tackles Toronto Housing!
July 2018 - Central, Toronto's Urban Issues Conference
May to November 2018 - Housing in Focus
May 2018 - Building a Healthy & Liveable City in a Post-OMB World
August 2017 - United Nations Habitat, Inclusive Cities Summit, Panel on Affordability
July 2017 - Housing Matters, Exclusionary Zoning, it’s History and Implications
July 2017 - Citizen Jane: Battle for the City

Written Media

November 2020 - Housing for all in Toronto is Possible Says Urban Planning Experts

October 2020 - Canadian Architect: Editorial - Let's Talk About Race

July 2020 - World Architecture: Crucial Next Steps in Equitable City Building: Report on 2020's Next Step Conference

June 2020 - Renaming Dundas Street...

March 2020 - Little Jamaica Businesses

March 2020 - University of Toronto's Russell Street...

February 2020 - NOWToronto: Black Futures Month: 5 Torontonians Push for Progressive Change

June 2019 - Four Ways to Make Housing More Affordable

June 2019 - How Neighbourhoods Are Built to Keep Out Single Women 

June 2019 - Coach House Books, House Divided (co-editor and author) 

March 2019 - Toronto Star, How Monster Homes are Transforming Toronto's Neighbourhoods
February 2019 -  Broadbent Institute, Affordable Communities
February 2019 - Laildlaw Foundation, Working Towards... Affordable Housing in Toronto 

January 2019 - Toronto Star, Toronto’s #10 Year Challenge

January 2019 - Building Magazine, Zoned Out
January 2019 - The Hamilton Spectator, The Parent Trap or the Pay-Rent Trap?
November 2018 - Toronto Star, Housing in Focus Workshops... Inclusive Conversation
March 2018 - Globe and Mail, 'Overhousing' Spreads
November 2017 - Globe and Mail, Dead Space
August 2017 - Globe and Mail, Toronto's Missing Middle
June 2017 - City Building Institute (Ryerson University), Ryerson Planning Students Find That Many Toronto Neighbourhoods Have Declining Populations
May 2017 - Real Estate Professional, University Calls for Development Reform
May 2017 - Toronto Star, Toronto Has Too Much Housing Despite Overall Population Growth

Radio/Podcast/Video

July 2020 - TVO: Rethinking Public Spaces After Covid-19

September 2019 -  The Right Homes for Seniors

February 2019 - Spacing Radio, Episode 32: Housing Toronto

May 2017 - Spacing Radio, Episode 12: Priorities

May 2017 - Newstalk 1010, Simply Real Estate with Todd Slater





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