The document discusses discrimination and hidden borders experienced by photo-researchers in the Black Creek neighborhood of Toronto. The photo-researchers shared experiences of racism and barriers to jobs and housing due to white privilege and negative stereotypes. They felt demoralized by outsiders' perceptions of their neighborhood. Hidden boundaries were documented within Black Creek that segregated residents by income and education. While proud of their community, residents also wanted to escape the marginalization there. Divisions were observed between poorer areas of Black Creek and the wealthier areas near York University. Discrimination and the need for greater cultural sensitivity and racial tolerance were themes discussed.