
How, do we build cities, plan cities, and study cities and how can we do that equitably? Hosts Wesley Reibeling and Nathaniel Hanula-James create space to explore themes of equitable cities and participatory art practices. We invite leaders, city planners, artists, movers, shakers and everyone in between to share their own experiences in cities, and have frank conversations about creating better f... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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In Flux in the City, Nathaniel and Wesley are on a journey to learn about equitable cities and all the wonderful folks who make our cities worthwhile to live in. They interview leaders, movers, shakers, artists and academics to ask hard-hitting (and ... more
The Flux in the City team are back having a conversation with a wonderful guest on subcultures and queer space in Toronto and beyond.
Wesley Reibeling and Nathaniel Hanula-James interview an up-and-coming researcher on his work on DIY spaces.
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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... more
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Apple Podcasts | #183 |
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