Students for Equitable and Affordable Housing is a student-led initiative focused on the intersections of history, politics, and urban studies in the formation of Toronto’s public policy in relation to housing and urban design. By contextualizing Toronto’s current housing crisis — in which the price for single-family homes has risen annually, exceeding $1 million in 2025 and around 104,585 people are on the Social Housing Wait List (City of Toronto) — we hope to garner student support for local housing preservation efforts and encourage students across all disciplines to act as advocates in and for their community through educational resources (via our social media platforms), work with local non-profit organizations, and engage with experts in public policy, urban planning, and housing law.