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Car-free cities, corporate control and the power of people - Debra Efroymson

Car-free cities, corporate control and the power of people - Debra Efroymson

Released Tuesday, 27th February 2024
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Car-free cities, corporate control and the power of people - Debra Efroymson

Car-free cities, corporate control and the power of people - Debra Efroymson

Car-free cities, corporate control and the power of people - Debra Efroymson

Car-free cities, corporate control and the power of people - Debra Efroymson

Tuesday, 27th February 2024
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Debra Efroymson (Bangladesh/USA) is a tireless advocate for policies that support public health, wellbeing and happiness. She is the co-founder and Executive Director at Institute of Wellbeing, Bangladesh, and is faculty at the Asian University for Women. While her particular interests lie in urban planning and transportation, her holistic perspective leads her to envision profound transformations in economics, governance, and society as a whole. 

In this episode, Debra calls into question things many of us take for granted – including how our cities are planned, how we get around, and what priorities shape development. She connects the idea of car-free cities to localization, and she explores the nitty gritty of policymaking and movement building, drawing on her personal experiences of David-and-Goliath struggles between activists and corporate power. 

 

To watch the video of this series, visit: Planet Local Voices interview series

 

The music for this series is ‘Pines and Violet’, by Sky Toes.

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