SFU Graduate Researchers & CAN

Creating Accessible Neighbourhoods (CAN) is committed to equity, diversity, and accessibility. CAN recognizes that people with disabilities and/or chronic health conditions have multiple intersecting identities that affect their experiences and daily life. CAN represents and honours all identities by centering decolonization and using both an intersectional lens and disability justice framework.

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From Theory to Practice: Stakeholders’ Walkability/Wheelability  in Burnaby primary image

From Theory to Practice: Stakeholders’ Walkability/Wheelability in Burnaby

Sat, May 8, 1:30 PM PDT

Free

From Theory to Practice: Stakeholders’ Walkability/Wheelability  in Burnaby primary image

From Theory to Practice: Stakeholders’ Walkability/Wheelability in Burnaby

Sat, May 8, 1:30 PM PDT

Free

Creating Accessible Neighbourhoods (CAN) is committed to equity, diversity, and accessibility. CAN recognizes that people with disabilities and/or chronic health conditions have multiple intersecting identities that affect their experiences and daily life. CAN represents and honours all identities by centering decolonization and using both an intersectional lens and disability justice framework.

Events

Sorry, there are no upcoming events
From Theory to Practice: Stakeholders’ Walkability/Wheelability  in Burnaby primary image

From Theory to Practice: Stakeholders’ Walkability/Wheelability in Burnaby

Sat, May 8, 1:30 PM PDT

Free

From Theory to Practice: Stakeholders’ Walkability/Wheelability  in Burnaby primary image

From Theory to Practice: Stakeholders’ Walkability/Wheelability in Burnaby

Sat, May 8, 1:30 PM PDT

Free