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590. Decolonising Urban Planning & Feminist Refusal - Safa Charafi

Safa Charafi, Founder and CEO of Urban Inclusion, challenges Eurocentric and colonial approaches to urban planning, arguing for cities shaped by local knowledge, lived experience, and fairer power structures. The conversation explores how dominant Western models have erased indig ...  Show more

589. Redefining Smart Cities with Mayor Maimunah Sharif

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