Assistant Researcher, Public Policy, Simon Fraser University
Natasha is a research assistant with the Community Housing Canada initiative. She holds a master’s degree in public policy from SFU’s School of Public Policy. Her research interests encompass a range of current public policy solutions, including access to safe, affordable housing options for racialized communities, and the use of disaggregated race-based data to address inequities in housing. More recently, her research examines the racialized demographics of senior governance positions within public Canadian corporations, aiming to identify barriers to achieving more equitable representation. Overall, Natasha’s work is driven by a deep-rooted commitment to challenging colonial injustices embedded within the systems that govern society.

Debunking myths about community housing: What governments and the public should know
May 09, 2024 07:03 am UTC| Insights & Views Real Estate
Canadas Housing Plan is pledging an ambitious multilateral approach to build more housing, faster and cheaper, for diverse groups. It includes noteworthy new funding programs and policies to preserve and expand...