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    What would a city designed by women be like?

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    What would a city designed by women be like?

    What would a city designed by women be like?

    team-admin, 6th November 2019
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    Authorship Reporter: Stephanie Hegarty Directed and edited by: Camelia Sadeghzadeh
    Date 6 November 2019
    Source BBC News
    Tags
    Feminism
    Spain
    Urban planning
    Content Type
    Video/Podcast
    Description

    Cities are supposed to be built for all of us, but they aren’t built by all of us. Every city in the world has been designed and built by men. But what if the other half had a go? Barcelona might be able to give us that answer. For the past four years the city has had a female mayor with a profoundly feminist agenda. We spoke to feminists working in urban planning in the city to find out what they think needs to change to make cities better for women.

    Producer: Eva Ontiveros

    Video journalist: Derrick Evans

    Animation: Jilla Dastmalchi

    Photo: Marc R. R. Dorda

     

     

     

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