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    Explore " housing encampments" with insightful episodes like "Halifax is allowing homeless encampments in its parks. Should other cities do the same?" and "Who are public spaces – like parks or transit systems – designed for?" from podcasts like ""City Space" and "City Space"" and more!

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    Halifax is allowing homeless encampments in its parks. Should other cities do the same?

    Halifax is allowing homeless encampments in its parks. Should other cities do the same?
    On August 18, 2021, downtown Halifax made international news when the city erupted in a sprawling protest against the removal of illegal homeless shelters from a park. Compared to other Canadian cities, Halifax’s homeless population has tripled in the last three years. Emergency shelters aren’t doing enough. Building new housing takes time. It takes policy changes — and money. Until that’s in place, is leaving people to camp in parks really the best a city can do? We’re telling the story of park encampments, and how the city’s homelessness problem got so bad.

    Who are public spaces – like parks or transit systems – designed for?

    Who are public spaces – like parks or transit systems – designed for?
    Public spaces are often the best parts of a city. But during the pandemic, many of us started to realize how our public spaces, like parks, weren’t quite working for us. In this episode, we hear from three experts: Adri Stark, project manager at Park People and one of the authors of the 2021 Canadian City Parks Report; Leslie Kern, the author of Feminist City: Claiming Space in a Man-Made World and Anna Zivarts, the director of the Disability Mobility Initiative Program in Washington. In conversation with Adrian, they share how public spaces are failing people in ways we might not often consider, and how we can really make them work for all of us.
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