Recent Media & Forums

  • Podcast: BBC Business Daily

    Featured interview in BBC Business Daily podcast episode titled, “US Election: The American Housing Dream” (2024).

  • Financial Times

    Featured interview in the Financial Times "Unhedged" daily newsletter discussing the impacts of zoning on housing supply (2024).

  • Podcast: Baldy Center for Law & Social Policy

    Episode 43: Kate Nelischer, “Privately-directed participatory planning: Examining Toronto’s Quayside smart city”: In Episode 43 of The Baldy Center Podcast, Kate Nelischer talks about her paper, “Privately-directed participatory planning: Examining Toronto’s Quayside smart city”. This paper discusses a past “smart city” urban development project, the importance of public participation in urban planning policy, and the implications it may have on local legislation (2024).

  • Outstanding Planning Faculty Award

    Recipient of the 2024 Outstanding Planning Faculty Award, awarded by the Graduate Planning Student Association at the University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning.

  • UB Gender Institute

    October 2023: Presentation as part of the University at Buffalo Feminist Research Alliance series. “TORONTO’S LEGACY OF FEMINIST PLANNING: GENDER, SAFETY, AND HOUSING.” Link.

  • UN Women Safe Cities Forum

    UN Women Safe Cities and Safe Public Spaces Forum, Edmonton, AB. Pictured with colleague Jay Pitter. Link

  • WIRED Magazine "Housing Support" Video

    Part of WIRED Magazine’s “Tech Support” video series. WIRED Magazine

  • Ocean State Stories

    Interview in Ocean State Stories article on housing affordability for students and recent graduates (2024).

  • Building Equity in Architecture Toronto

    Panelist on BEAT Forum: What is your unconscious bias? Link

  • Engagement to Action Panel Discussion

    Panel discussion organized with the Institute for Municipal Finance and Governance, exploring strategies for more meaningful citizen engagement to inform policymaking. Link

  • What Could a Feminist City Look Like?

    Panel discussion organized with the University of Toronto School of Cities and the Institute for Gender and the Economy. Link

  • Landscape Architecture in the Anthropocene

    Round table discussion hosted with the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects. Link