Articles
At the Intersection of Equity and Innovation: Trans Inclusion in the City of Vancouver https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v8i2.6461
Urban Planning for Health Equity Must Employ an Intersectionality Framework https://doi.org/10.1080/01944363.2022.2079550
Towards an Intersectional Perspective in Cycling https://doi.org/10.16997/ats.1264
Reports
Municipal Equity Kickstart Guide. YWCA Metro Vancouver City Shift (2023).
Tools
Gender & Sex in Methods & Measurement Toolkit | CGSHE
Some other resources to check out!
- Feminist City: A Field Guide (2021)- Leslie Kern
- Feminist City: Claiming Space in a Man-Made World (2019) – Leslie Kern
- Migrant Zine Collective – Influenced by the punk movement, DIY and feminist activism, this collective covers various topics, including identity, intersectional feminism, migrational and diasporic experiences, migrant rights, decolonising food, Indigenous-migrant solidarities, sustainability, disability justice and movement building.
- Mental Load – Collection of comic strips reflecting on social and feminist issues, dissecting the mental load, ie all that invisible and unpaid organizing, list-making and planning women do to manage their lives, and the lives of their family members
Canadian organizations working in this space:
- Women in Urbanism – A women-led community working to transform Canadian cities into more equitable, enjoyable, and sustainable places for everyone.
- Women Transforming Cities – Vancouver-based organization working to dismantle intersecting systems of oppression and promote genders and movements that are equitable, in order to transform where we live into places where everyone can belong, participate, and have social, economic, and political equity.
- BC Human Rights Commissioner Office’s Glossary – This glossary is intended to provide working definitions for terms that are often used in discussions of human rights and the individuals and groups that hold them.
- Good Night Out Vancouver – Exploring nightlife and safety from the perspective of Black, Indigenous and People of Colour