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In our new podcast episode, Joseph Stiglitz and Arjun Jayadev, two of the world\\u2019s most renowned economists, explore whether the pandemic offers an unprecedented chance for a new social contract to emerge. What would it take to build a kinder and more equitable economic world on the other side of this, and what can we do to get the next decade right?
\\nEvent Community Partner: Kahn Zack Ehrlich Lithwick LLP and Global Reporting Centre
\\nIndian Summer Festival is made possible thanks to the wonderful support of:
\\n- Founding Partner\\u2060: Simon Fraser University
\\n\\u2060- Major Partners\\u2060: Langara College, University of British Columbia
\\n\\u2060- Emerging Artist Sponsor\\u2060: RBC
\\n\\u2060- Festival Supporting Partners\\u2060: TELUS, Hari Sharma Foundation\\u2060
\\n\\u2060- Music Series Partner\\u2060: Creative BC
\\n\\u2060- Event Presenting Partners\\u2060: SFU Library, Odlum Brown Community, Nature's Path Organic Foods, Concord Pacific - Canada
\\n\\u2060- Event Supporting Partners\\u2060: SFU David Lam Centre, Nature's Path Organic Foods, Fasken, The Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent On Recordings (FACTOR), SoundON BC
\\n\\u2060-Government Funders\\u2060: Government of Canada, Government of British Columbia, British Columbia Arts Council, City of Vancouver - Local Government, Vancouver Foundation
\\n\\u2060- Event Community Partners\\u2060: SFU Publishing, Kahn Zack Ehrlich Lithwick LLP
\\n\\u2060- Premier Media\\u2060: The Georgia Straight, CBC Vancouver, Spice Radio 1200AM
\\n\\u2060- Promotional Partners\\u2060: Daily Hive Vancouver, Drishti Magazine, kipling media, Curiocity Vancouver
\\n\\u2060- Founding Cultural Partners\\u2060: SFU Woodward's, Canada India Network Society
\\n\\u2060- Cultural Partners\\u2060: Vancouver Biennale, Museum of Vancouver, 5x15stories, Granville Island, The Ismaili, Surrey Art Gallery
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