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ANOTHER HOLE IN THE WALL
“The [social] architecture of gallery and physical spaces are not meant for human bodies, and not always inclusive of different kinds of bodies”
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Reverse-Gentrifying the Neighbourhood: Red Gate Relocates To Main Street
Vancouver’s iconic Red Gate lives to see another day – signing the lease on an “essentially perfect” Main Street location!
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IN PLAIN SIGHT
“You’ve got to put it into perspective, otherwise [you] just get booted out of the neighbourhood.”
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“CRISIS? WHAT CRISIS?”
“there’s a new crisis in town that has locals buzzing, drawing the ire of creatives, concertgoers, and business owners alike: the music venue crisis. The only problem is that we don’t have one.”
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THE LEMON CAMPUS
“It seemed in many ways like the school wasn’t built for students: it kind of feels in some way like it’s a showroom for artistic production.”
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Hogan’s Alley
“This is a chance for us is to create and hold space for ourselves, to offer something to the greater community”
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Youth for Chinese Seniors and Intergenerational Collaboration in Chinatown
“In my job, when I get to see the joy in seniors’ faces when they’re connecting with youth, I just know that all the hard work is worth it.”
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Chinatown Concern Group 唐人街關注組
“We can’t forget our history and the people who came before us, who made it easier for us to be able to live here and who gave us our rights.”