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Gender Issues at the Intersection of Portage and Main
Case Study Michelle Grover (She/Her) 1/6/24 Case Study Michelle Grover (She/Her) 1/6/24

Gender Issues at the Intersection of Portage and Main

The closure of Portage and Main pedestrian intersection in 1976 remains a contentious and a gendered issue today. Those who advocate for opening the intersection continue to push for improved safety, accessibility, and downtown vibrancy.

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