Following similar initiatives in San Francisco and Los Angeles, members of the CBAR have launched the Parc-Extension Anti-Eviction Mapping Project (PEAEMP), which seeks to document the gentrification-induced housing crisis in the neighborhood, while providing oral histories and narratives that posit residents of Parc-Extension not as victims but as actors resisting the current wave of evictions. So far, the PEAEMP has met with community groups, activists, and artists to co-devise future projects, published a first collective article, “For a July 1st where no one is left behind”, in English and French, drafted a booklet, “What you can do to counter the harmful effects of gentrification in Parc-Extension”, and started collecting oral histories of residents in Park Extension being threatened by evictions, in collaboration with the Comité d’Action de Parc-Extension. Numerous members of the CBAR are either core actors of the PEAEMP (Aaron Vansintjan, Tamara Vukov, Emanuel Guay and Alessandra Renzi) or members of its community advisory board (Amy Darwish, Sophie Le-Phat-Ho, Alex Megelas, Naomi Nichols).