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CBC profile and interview

CBC profile and interview

This last week CBC called to do a radio interview and web story on Dreamers and Dissidents following the broadcast premiere on the Knowledge Network on Monday, August 3rd. Here’s the web story and link to the radio interview. Chris Walker seemed to want a little controversy in the radio interview, asking about gentrification of Nelson. Listen for my response…STORY AND INTERVIEW HERE

Posted on October 10, 2015 in Resource. Bookmark the permalink.
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