Silence&Motion
Senior Member
I'm late to this thread, but here are a few thoughts about the article.
1. It's rather vague but it clearly touches on some points that many people already believe.
2. The point about feeling out of place as a Black woman is important. Calgary is a diverse place, but if you want to live in the more urban, walkable neighbourhoods, they have very little racial diversity. I like living in Marda Loop, but the one thing I don't like about it, is that there are so few POC. My biracial kids go to a school that is almost 100% white. It's also true that the inner cities of other metros tend to be less diverse than the suburbs. But in a city like Toronto, where >50% of the population is POC, that means even the less diverse neighbourhoods are still quite diverse.
3. In terms of arts and culture, by many objective measures Calgary lags well behind cities of similar sizes. There are some interesting things happening in this city, but we are definitely in a brain drain situation with regard to this sector. That is, there are many reasons for budding artists and musicians to leave Calgary and few to move to Calgary. As @darwink notes, this could be changed with enough effort and money.
Finally, @Surrealplaces, surely YourBoy's comments about Canada being a "shithole" because it is "tainted" non-Europeans merits a suspension. This is not legitimate political debate. There is no place in this forum for these kinds of viewpoints.
1. It's rather vague but it clearly touches on some points that many people already believe.
2. The point about feeling out of place as a Black woman is important. Calgary is a diverse place, but if you want to live in the more urban, walkable neighbourhoods, they have very little racial diversity. I like living in Marda Loop, but the one thing I don't like about it, is that there are so few POC. My biracial kids go to a school that is almost 100% white. It's also true that the inner cities of other metros tend to be less diverse than the suburbs. But in a city like Toronto, where >50% of the population is POC, that means even the less diverse neighbourhoods are still quite diverse.
3. In terms of arts and culture, by many objective measures Calgary lags well behind cities of similar sizes. There are some interesting things happening in this city, but we are definitely in a brain drain situation with regard to this sector. That is, there are many reasons for budding artists and musicians to leave Calgary and few to move to Calgary. As @darwink notes, this could be changed with enough effort and money.
Finally, @Surrealplaces, surely YourBoy's comments about Canada being a "shithole" because it is "tainted" non-Europeans merits a suspension. This is not legitimate political debate. There is no place in this forum for these kinds of viewpoints.