The Department of Urban and Inner-City Studies invites all to a free public screening of A Good Place to Live, followed by a Q and A discussion with Lord Selkirk Park community members and Professor Jim Silver.
Directed by Ian Mauro and Jim Silver, the film about Lord Selkirk Park (LSP), a public housing initiative in Winnipeg's North End, explores the successful renewal of this inner-city community "from within". LSP was once "housing of last resort" for its many Indigenous residents who lived in a concentrated and racialized form of poverty. To overcome these issues, various community leaders, academics and government partners began a revitalization process, and have demonstrated that public housing can be a "Good Place to Live". This film engages community members about their experiences transforming LSP and their very lives in the process.
“If we could turn things around in Lord Selkirk Park, given what a challenging neighbourhood it was, then we could turn things around anywhere" - Jim Silver
LOCATION: University of Winnipeg - Eckhardt Gramatté Hall
TIME: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM