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96: What will be the legacy of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics? w/ Anoma van der Veere

Aug 25, 202129 minEp. 96
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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic and with no fans to watch them, will the Paralympics lead to a more inclusive society in Japan or will they fail to make a lasting impression? Anoma van der Veere and Oscar Boyd discuss.

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Anoma van der Veere: Twitter | Papers
Oscar Boyd: Twitter | Articles | Instagram

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