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Community in the making: Weaving places of learning, cultural production, and community building within a community festival space in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
Author: Li, Jing
Date created: 2020-01-13
Loveless frumps, old maids, and diabolical deviants: Representations of gender and librarianship in popular culture
Author: Neigel, Christina
Date created: 2018-10-25

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