"Downtown Eastside"

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Re-imagining Policing in Canada
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Excerpt - on Page 11: " ... Mopas examines the creation of distinct communities in Vancouvers Downtown Eastside. As he notes, the creation of distinct communities has political implications as merchants, property owners, residents, and others who use ... "

Still Raising Hell: Poverty, Activism and Other True Stories
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Excerpt - on Page 38: " ... MARCH This is the sixth year that we have come together to mourn the violent deaths of women in the Downtown Eastside. As usual, we met at the Carnegie Centre. ... "

The Legal Geographies Reader: Law, Power and Space
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Excerpt - on Page 118: " ... Raising Shit Bud Osborn is a street poet and activist, living and working in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, the city's poorest neighborhood. In the poem quoted from above, ... "

Towards an Ethical Architecture: Issues Within the Work of Gregory Henriquez
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Excerpt - on Page 19: " ... with the idea ofteaching a graduate level experimental studio in the Downtown Eastside. Gregory invited a group of six young architects, including Russell Acton, Mark Ostry and Bill Pechet, to direct the students ... "

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