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HiMY SYeD

“I don’t understand Toronto’s obsession with Labyrinths, but maybe I will after this Jane’s Walk…” – Christie Street Traffic Island Labyrinth

Sunday May 5, 2019 · HiMY SYeD · 1 min read

I don't understand Toronto's obsession with labrynths, but maybe I will after this Jane's Walk… pic.twitter.com/jtd5ufidxD

— Jess Brodeur (@jessicaannebro) May 5, 2019

@HiMYSYeD focused on his contribution as a painter of labrynths. I'll have to dig further to find out more about the story of labrynths in Toronto!

— Jess Brodeur (@jessicaannebro) May 7, 2019



Today's Jane's Walk on the Dark Age Ahead with @HiMYSYeD we dove into the importance of institutional memory in cities, with the elephant on Yarmouth as our symbol #janeswalk pic.twitter.com/56dC5HyyS0

— Jess Brodeur (@jessicaannebro) May 6, 2019

Took a moment for a territorial land acknowledgement on my #JanesWalk and took a deep dive into ceded/unceded/reconciled/unreconciled land. Did you know that Toronto's settlement with the Mississaugas of the Credit was $145m in 2010? You can't buy 100 houses in Toronto for that. pic.twitter.com/bvZrbTf9ay

— Jess Brodeur (@jessicaannebro) May 5, 2019

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