Indigenizing the City of Vancouver. Below the Radar podcast

Episode 14 features Ginger Gosnell-Myers, a Nisga’a-Kwakwaka'wakw urban planner, researcher, and policy expert, who was the City of Vancouver’s first Indigenous Relations Manager. Ginger is currently completing a master’s degree in public policy at Simon Fraser University. She is in conversatio...

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Main Authors: Gosnell-Myers, Ginger, Johal, Am, Gonzales, Jamie-Leigh
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://summit.sfu.ca/item/19989
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