The Irreverent Podcast

Scarcity by Design | Infrastructural Negligence

1 h 12 min · 4 de nov de 2025
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Ever wonder why certain areas remain marginalized and in a food desert (a geographical area where nutritious food is absent)? Why are certain fundamental infrastructures for the well-being of people never addressed? These are just some of the questions for our upcoming podcast on INFRASTRUCTURAL NEGLIGENCE — the malicious and conscious withholding of addressing foundational necessities for a community to thrive, in order to keep the community impoverished.

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