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Jay Wall of RallyRally

Episode 7 of the Transforming Cities podcast, hosted by Authentic, titled "Jay Wall of RallyRally" was published on April 25, 2019 and runs 51 minutes.

April 25, 2019 ·51m · Transforming Cities

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On this episode we’re speaking with Jay Wall, the principal and creative director of RallyRally. Based in Toronto, RallyRally is a design studio dedicated to social change. Jay is an advocate for communications and graphic design that encourage inclusive public participation in transforming our cities. Related links for this episode: RallyRally RallyRally Website More Than Transit (Windsor, Ontario) RallyRally on Twitter Jay Wall Jay's G20 arrest story (video) Jay Wall on Twitter Urban planning and public engagement Dillon Consulting Gladki Planning Associates Crazy Dames & Process Maximum City ThinkFresh Group Swerhun Facilitation LOKI's Blog on Socially Engaged Design Public space interventions Paper Monuments Daily tous les jours Urban Repair Squad Visual storytelling Adjacent Possibilities The Urban Geographer Center for Urban Pedagogy The intersection of social justice and cities Zahra Ebrahim Jay Pitter Courage Co-Lab Urban policy research and publishing Spacing Next City & Vanguard Evergreen Ryerson City Building Institute Be sure to support this podcast by subscribing and reviewing! Visit Authentic Form & Function for more information: https://authenticff.com © 2019 Authentic Form & Function

On this episode we’re speaking with Jay Wall, the principal and creative director of RallyRally.

Based in Toronto, RallyRally is a design studio dedicated to social change. Jay is an advocate for communications and graphic design that encourage inclusive public participation in transforming our cities.

Related links for this episode:

RallyRally

Jay Wall

Urban planning and public engagement

Public space interventions

Visual storytelling

The intersection of social justice and cities

Urban policy research and publishing

Be sure to support this podcast by subscribing and reviewing! Visit Authentic Form & Function for more information: https://authenticff.com

© 2019 Authentic Form & Function

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