“Geographical Imaginations: Radio Expeditions into the Geographies of Everything and Nothing” is back this weekend with its monthly installment of explorations all-things-geography (or, geography of all things?). We call EPISODE THIRTY-NINE Dar City Geographies. Joining us is geographer Dr. Sarah Smiley from Kent State University who discusses a wide range of themes all related to the Tanzanian super-city, Dar es Salaam. We discuss the legacy of historical segregation policies on the urban landscape; the improvements made to the transport infrastructure in this rapidly growing city; and how different it is for residents to fetch water across the different districts of this city. Check us out this Saturday (Feb. 24) at 9:06 PM (Dar es Salaam), 7:06 PM (Madrid), and 1:06 PM (New York)at Radio Fabrik. As always, all episodes are uploaded to the website archive after initial broadcast. Look for EPISODE THIRTY NINE here.
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