Digging with compassion through public works
A layered and compassionate in depth documentation of one particular project in the us and all that can happen in such. Especially like that they consider and talk about wider systematic aspects that played a role in it’s difficulties. Thank you
gsievi via Apple Podcasts · Switzerland · 11/17/23
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