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How, do we build cities, plan cities, and study cities and how can we do that equitably?
On the Flux in the City podcast, Wesley Reibeling and Nathaniel Hanula-James create space to explore themes of equitable cities and participatory art practices in urban environments.
We invited leaders, city planners, artists, movers, shakers and everyone in between about their own experiences in cities, and have frank conversations about creat...
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