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Welcome to the episode 199!: How design and law exclude homelessness from urban spaces? 🤔

Together with Pia Justesen - writer and human rights lawyer, we discuss The Exclusionary City — a research project and exhibition that explores how both law and design exclude homeless people from urban spaces. This phenomenon is also known as dark design.

We explore:

✅ Lack of safety in urban spaces

✅ Exclusionary design: Hard and soft

✅ Criminalization: Laws that criminalize poverty, homelessness, and begging.

✅ Is Copenhagen homlessness-friendly?

✅ Good examples from other cities

✅ Way forward: Homeless Bill of Rights

You can listen to this episode on all streaming platforms.

👉 Podcast episode about dark design with Anne Katrine Harders: https://lnkd.in/db9JtdCb

👉 The Exclusionary City exhibition is free and open to the public. You can get an English catalogue at the exhibition or download it on the website: https://udenfor.dk/den-udstodende-by/

👉 Credit goes also to: Aalborg University, Project Outside, Kirsten Skovlund Asmussen, Ole B. Jensen, Carsten Hvid Nielsen, and Velux Fonden for supporting this important initiative.

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