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On today’s episode, we welcome Dr. Samantha Biglieri (@s_biglieri) who is an assistant professor in the School of Urban and Regional Planning at Ryerson University. She is an urban planner, and her research uses critical approaches at the intersection of planning and health and wellbeing, making connections with practice to build inclusive and accessible communities.
We’re talking about her paper The Right to (Re)shape the City as a Person Living with Dementia: Examining the accessibility of a public engagement tool for people living with dementia. Journal of the American Planning Association.
Checkout more of Samantha's work here
Artwork: emilyh.illustrations
Music: Reid Cai and Ryan Kinnear
By Dr. Rebecca Mayers & Isaac Keast5
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On today’s episode, we welcome Dr. Samantha Biglieri (@s_biglieri) who is an assistant professor in the School of Urban and Regional Planning at Ryerson University. She is an urban planner, and her research uses critical approaches at the intersection of planning and health and wellbeing, making connections with practice to build inclusive and accessible communities.
We’re talking about her paper The Right to (Re)shape the City as a Person Living with Dementia: Examining the accessibility of a public engagement tool for people living with dementia. Journal of the American Planning Association.
Checkout more of Samantha's work here
Artwork: emilyh.illustrations
Music: Reid Cai and Ryan Kinnear

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