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Missing the Bus

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by University of Manitoba's Centre for Human Rights Research

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Welcome to the Missing the Bus podcast! This podcast discusses the research conducted in the report "Missing the Bus: Indigenous Women and Two-Spirit Plus People and Public Transit in Western Canada," with the report's three primary researchers - Dr Karine Duhamel, Dr Adele Perry, and Dr Jocelyn Thorpe. Along with host Olivia Macdonald Mager, the podcast discusses the connections between uneven mobility and mobility justice from an intersectional feminist context in Western Canada, focusing on Manitoba.

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October 31, 2022

Missing the Bus

<p>Welcome to the Missing the Bus podcast!</p> <p>In this podcast, the three primary researchers of the report <a href="https://chrr.info/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Perry-Duhamel-Thorpe-et-al-KSG-Final-Report-15-December-2021.pdf" target="_blank">Missing the Bus: Indigenous Women and Two-Spirit Plus People and Public Transit in Western Canada</a> - Dr Karine Duhamel, Dr Adele Perry, and Dr Jocelyn Thorpe - discuss with host Olivia Macdonald Mager the connections between uneven mobility and mobility justice from an intersectional feminist context in Western Canada, with a particular focus on Manitoba.</p> <p>This podcast was produced in cooperation with the <a href="https://chrr.info/" target="_blank">Centre for Human Rights Research</a> at the University of Manitoba and through funding support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Knowledge Synthesis Grant in collaboration with Infrastructure Canada. The executive summaries of the other reports funded through this initiative can be found <a href="https://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/society-societe/community-communite/ifca-iac/evidence_briefs-donnees_probantes/index-eng.aspx" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>

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Welcome to the Missing the Bus podcast!

This podcast discusses the research conducted in the report "Missing the Bus: Indigenous Women and Two-Spirit Plus People and Public Transit in Western Canada," with the report's three primary researchers - Dr Karine Duhamel, Dr Adele Perry, and Dr Jocelyn Thorpe. Along with host Olivia Macdonald Mager, the podcast discusses the connections between uneven mobility and mobility justice from an intersectional feminist context in Western Canada, focusing on Manitoba.

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