How 'safe cities' can be dangerous, the problem with reconciliation, and stop saying Cuba will be ruined
On this week's episode: a city planner explains why designing cities to accommodate fire trucks can lessen other safety measures; Anishnaabe comedian Ryan McMahon shares his frustration over the way the conversation about reconciliation is developing; and an argument against the fear that Americans will ruin Cuba.
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On this week's episode: a city planner explains why designing cities to accommodate fire trucks can lessen other safety measures; Anishinaabe comedian Ryan McMahon shares his frustration over the way the conversation about reconciliation is developing; and an argument against the fear that Americans will ruin Cuba.