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This piece is produced by @cnsmd.bsky.social and is part of the “Off the Rails” series — a collaborative project (which the GRC is proud to be a part of!) looking at risks and regulatory gaps in North America's rail industry.
November 3, 2025 at 6:38 PM
Don’t miss the upcoming panel discussion about Ripples, with artist Sydney Hart and Dr. Jaleh Mansoor. Moderated by Ripples’ curator, Christine D’Onofrio. The event is being held at Emily Carr University of Art and Design on November 20th. bit.ly/3JzVQi6
A panel discussion about Ripples, a new public art project
Join us for a conversation between the artist, Sydney Hart, and Dr. Jaleh Mansoor. Moderated by Ripples’ curator, Christine D’Onofrio.
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October 28, 2025 at 10:42 PM
For anyone who missed the tour, don't worry! The billboards will remain along the Arbutus Greenway until the end of November. You can also see the entire series on the Ripples website. globalreportingcentre.org/ripples/
Ripples - Global Reporting Centre
Ripples is a series of billboards installed along the Arbutus Greenway (between Fir and Burrard St.) in Vancouver. A collaboration between artist Sydney Hart, curator Christine D’Onofrio, researcher G...
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October 28, 2025 at 10:42 PM
Stay tuned for more insights as the Play the Game conference enters its last day.
October 7, 2025 at 9:55 PM
Ibhais said, "FIFA's willingness to look away [from human rights abuses] was an enabler, and the fans' willingness to look away was the other enabler." It's a concern that critics share regarding Saudi Arabia's hosting of the FIFA World Cup in 2034. bit.ly/48CQGMH
State of Play Podcast - Bonus Episode 3: Summer, Soccer, and Saudi
Amid ICE raids, protests and federal friction, is LA prepared for the FIFA World Cup?
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October 7, 2025 at 9:55 PM
Speaking at a session called 'Tell the truth and pay the price,' Abdullah Ibhais shared his story about being detained in Qatar for 3+ years for whistleblowing on the mistreatment of migrant workers during the construction of venues ahead of the 2022 Men's World Cup.
October 7, 2025 at 9:55 PM