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  •  October 10, 2017
     11:30 am - 1:30 pm

Note: This is a FREE workshop. Please select ‘Federation member’ when registering.

Join us in learning about the development of geographic income inequality in Calgary, as well as its implications. This lunch-and-learn will consist of  presentations followed by a roundtable discussion. A light lunch consisting of sandwiches, and fruits and veggies will also be served.

Participants will learn about new research on income inequality in Calgary. As part of the Neighbourhood Change Research Partnership (NCRP), researchers have mapped out Calgary communities that are becoming wealthier, those becoming less wealthy, and those remaining stagnant.

Presenters will include Ivan Townshend, co-author of Socio-Spatial Polarization in an Age of Income Inequality: An Exploration of Neighbourhood Change in Calgary’s “Three Cities”, and Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Lethbridge.

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