Town + Country: Narratives of Property and Capital troubles the enduring narrative binary of town and country. Borders between these two terrains have always morphed and slipped around each other theoretically, politically, economically, and socially, yet the narrative of the urban/rural divide persists. Indigenous land dispossession and reclamation, capital accumulation in the form of real-estate assets, labour, and technological development are all obscured by this persistent fiction.
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Indigenous women and girls across c\a\n\a\d\a are disproportionately impacted by domestic and other forms of structural violence, often leading to a choice between living in a threatening situation or losing their access to shelter. In response, we seek to prevent homelessness and unsheltered living for young Indigenous women as summarized in the Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) in c\a\n\a\d\a.