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Influencing Identities and Places in London, Ontario

Date:
Monday, November 4, 2024
Time:
4:00 pm - 5:20
Location:
FIMS and Nursing Building (FNB)
Room: 2220
Cost:
Free
A photograph of Ryan Craven with a backdrop of Dundas Place in downtown London

Ryan Craven is the Manager, Core Area Programs at the City of London. His current work involves beautifying, animating and activating Dundas Place, a recently completed and currently complicated flex street in Downtown London.

Ryan studied Urban Geography at Western and Concordia University, where he received his Masters of Science in Geography, Urban and Environmental Studies. He's an advocate for local arts, history, complete streets, sustainability, and participatory decision making. His publications include two books on local history.

This talk is hosted by ARTHUM 2291F: "Cultures of Advocacy" and is open to the public.

Host:
School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities
Contact:
Ruth Skinner - Community Engagement and Outreach Coordinator
rskinne6@uwo.ca
Audience:


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