Geography and Planning Show & Tell 2025

April 1, 2025 by Department of Geography & Planning
On March 14, the Department of Geography and Planning proudly hosted its third annual Show & Tell departmental conference. This dynamic one-day conference provides faculty, students, and recent graduates with an opportunity to present their past, current, or upcoming research while fostering an environment of learning and collaboration.

 

Attendees had the chance to engage with a diverse range of projects, gaining insight into the innovative research taking place within the department. The event serves as a valuable platform for knowledge exchange, encouraging dialogue and connections across various fields of geography and planning.
 
A sincere thank you to all the presenters who shared their work, contributing to the success of this year’s Show & Tell. 
 
2025 Presentations:
 
Karl Abian
The Geography of Asian-Canadian
 
Alex Martin
Mapping Street Tree Diversity in Canada’s Urban Forests
 
Marianne Lahaie Luna
Latine newcomers housing and health
 
Nessie Nankivell
Visualizing Mining Impacts in the Ring of Fire
 
Nushrat Jahan
Centralizing care in solidarity networks for local climate justice
 
Cecilia White
We're Here and We're (Rural) Queer: Rural-Urban Youth Queer Migration in Canada
 
Maya Campo
Organizing the Worker as a Whole: Masculinity, Social Reproduction and Organizing among Platform Workers in Toronto
 
Emma Hwang
Embodied Transition: Investigating the impacts of advanced cyberphysical technologies on the labouring body
 
Chunjiang Li & Michael Widener
How does grocery shopping happen for households with children in Canadian cities?
 
Kuang Jin
Biomarker-based Reconstruction of Holocene Sea Ice Regime and Primary Productivity in the Eastern Chukchi and Western Beaufort Seas