Episode 14, the “Care Taker City”
We explore how cities can be planned to prioritize primary caregivers, seniors, & disabled communities, as that’s most people.

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You’ll will want to click play on this week’s podcast. On today’s episode of Auto Asphyxiation Lark and Kimberly explore the paper “The Urban Infrastructure of Care: Planning for Equitable Social Reproduction” by Binet and Houston-Read! In this conversation, they discuss how cities can be reimagined to prioritize the needs of primary caregivers, seniors, and disabled communities, especially as those are the categories MOST PEOPLE alive fit into.
🔍 What’s Covered:
- Key insights from the paper on equitable urban planning
- Practical strategies for creating inclusive spaces that support caregiving
- Why accessible infrastructure and community-centered design matter
- How cities can foster social equity and thriving communities for all
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