Changing Cultures of Regent Park 2025 Media Project

The Changing Cultures of Regent Park 2025 Media Project was a 13-week collaboration between University of Toronto and the FOCUS Media Arts Centre (FOCUS), a not-for-profit organization that was established to counter negative stereotypes about the Regent Park community and provide media literacy and production programming for residents living in the area. Designed as a credited U of T university course, the project took place at the FOCUS location in the Daniel's Spectrum Arts Centre. Together, University of Toronto students and residents of Regent Park learned about the multi-dimensional history of Regent Park focusing on topics such as immigration and racial formation, urban renewal, housing redevelopment, public health, and community organizing. Next, the U of T students and FOCUS journalists worked in teams to envision, research, and produce their own media project addressing a specific historical issue in Regent Park. In designing their projects, groups were encouraged to connect their research to contemporary dynamics in the neighborhood. The projects could be designed on any media platform: radio, television, photography, print, social media, etc., and teams were encouraged to include an interactive component. This video focuses on the fifth iteration of the course which brought together a diverse group of individuals to generate new knowledge about our social world, social processes, and the ways in which we understand cities, specifically Toronto. Unlike most university courses, participation in the project involved a commitment to a new learning environment, outside of the typical classroom, and a significant dedication of time. The project is founded on a Participatory Action Research model, in which academics and community residents work together to design a scholarly inquiry, conduct research, and disseminate scholarly outcomes, and is explicitly committed to the democratic production of knowledge in the service of social change. 


 

 

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