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Stephanie Allen’s Master of Urban Studies thesis, Fight the power: redressing displacement and building a just city for Black lives in Vancouver, was awarded the 2020-2021 Western Association of Graduate Schools (WAGS) and ProQuest Distinguished Master's Thesis Award in humanities, social sciences, education, and business disciplines.
SFU urban studies graduate Stephanie Allen awarded international recognition for master’s thesis
June 01, 2021
Stephanie Allen’s Master of Urban Studies thesis was personal, profound, and the impact of the research and activism inherent within it, created reverberations felt by the City of Vancouver as well as internationally.
On March 22, Allen’s thesis, Fight the power: redressing displacement and building a just city for Black lives in Vancouver was awarded the 2020-2021 Western Association of Graduate Schools (WAGS) and ProQuest Distinguished Master's Thesis Award in humanities, social sciences, education, and business disciplines. Read more on SFU News.
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