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Black Candle

Black Candle

De : Emily Murphy
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Explore the heart of Vancouver, BCs Downtown Eastside through the eyes of Emily Murphy. Her vivid portrayal of its diverse inhabitants delves deep into societal issues. One standout quote from the book reflects on the potential manipulation of Chinese peddlers, driven by greed, by their superiors for larger racial conflicts. This podcast brings to life Murphys stirring observations, as adeptly summarized by Lynda Marie Neilson.Copyright Nighttime Radio Art Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques Sciences sociales
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    • 42 - Black Candle by Emily Murphy
      May 16 2025
      Explore the heart of Vancouver, BCs Downtown Eastside through the eyes of Emily Murphy. Her vivid portrayal of its diverse inhabitants delves deep into societal issues. One standout quote from the book reflects on the potential manipulation of Chinese peddlers, driven by greed, by their superiors for larger racial conflicts. This podcast brings to life Murphys stirring observations, as adeptly summarized by Lynda Marie Neilson.
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      4 min
    • 41 - Black Candle by Emily Murphy
      May 16 2025
      Explore the heart of Vancouver, BCs Downtown Eastside through the eyes of Emily Murphy. Her vivid portrayal of its diverse inhabitants delves deep into societal issues. One standout quote from the book reflects on the potential manipulation of Chinese peddlers, driven by greed, by their superiors for larger racial conflicts. This podcast brings to life Murphys stirring observations, as adeptly summarized by Lynda Marie Neilson.
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      14 min
    • 40 - Black Candle by Emily Murphy
      May 16 2025
      Explore the heart of Vancouver, BCs Downtown Eastside through the eyes of Emily Murphy. Her vivid portrayal of its diverse inhabitants delves deep into societal issues. One standout quote from the book reflects on the potential manipulation of Chinese peddlers, driven by greed, by their superiors for larger racial conflicts. This podcast brings to life Murphys stirring observations, as adeptly summarized by Lynda Marie Neilson.
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      20 min
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