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A white woman with a microphone interviewing a black woman outside.
11
Jul

Amplifying advocates for women’s safety and inclusion through podcasts

Part of a series of online sharing sessions about the Right to the Streets project, focused on how podcasts can amplify women’s voices.

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A photograph of purple, white and yellow cards created for a game exploring women's safety and belonging.
11
Jul

Using games to explore women’s safety and belonging in public space

Part of a series of online sharing sessions about the Right to the Streets project, focused on how games can help us explore women’s safety.

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A map of Trafford highlighting the smallest areas counted in statistics.
11
Jul

Mapping experiences of safety through community data gathering

Part of a series of online sharing sessions about the Right to the Streets project, focused on community data gathering.

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Map of Trafford featuring the words that come to mind when women and girls describe the (safety of the) area.
07
Feb
Community, Projects

Right to the Streets – an initial look at residents’ perceptions

Posted on February 7, 2023February 7, 2023 by Toyebat Adewale

As part of the ‘Right to the Streets’ project, Open Data Manchester are running a series of walkabouts – or experiential mapping workshops – in the Old Trafford, Gorse Hill

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Posted in Community, Projects  |  Tagged Community, Community Mapping, Mapping, Right to the streets, Safer Streets, Survey, Trafford
Map of LSOAs covered in the Project
22
Nov
Projects

Right to the Streets: callout for walkabout participants

Posted on November 22, 2022 by Sam Milsom

As part of the Right to the Streets project (previously known as Safer Streets Trafford), Open Data Manchester will be running workshops and organised walks to map the Gorse Hill,

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Posted in Projects  |  Tagged Joy Diversion, Lexicon of Experience, Mapping, mapping experience, Mapping Mobility, Right to the streets 30 Comments
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