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This week, I'm joined by urban anthropologist and lecturer Katrina Johnston-Zimmerman, who is featured in BBC’s 2019 Top 100 Women list for her advocacy on women and girls in urban environments. We discuss how sporting venues can be built to better accommodate female sports fans, the biases inherent in urban design both locally and globally, and why these considerations matter for creating inclusive spaces for play and sport.
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This week, I'm joined by urban anthropologist and lecturer Katrina Johnston-Zimmerman, who is featured in BBC’s 2019 Top 100 Women list for her advocacy on women and girls in urban environments. We discuss how sporting venues can be built to better accommodate female sports fans, the biases inherent in urban design both locally and globally, and why these considerations matter for creating inclusive spaces for play and sport.

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