Mobility Justice
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Inclusive transportation planning requires uplifting the voices of the marginalized
Pursuing mobility justice requires relationship-building, political education, and centering those most marginalized in planning.
October 31, 2019
Police stop stats are more evidence that Black residents have less mobility freedom
Following a 2015 agreement between the city of Chicago and the ACLU, the number of investigatory stops have plummeted, but 72 percent of cases still involved African American subjects.
October 29, 2019
Decolonizing our work: Why Untokening is so powerful for BIPOC transportation advocates
Transportation and mobility justice work has the potential to play a big role in shifting things for the better if we are able to do it right.
October 14, 2019
What does mobility justice mean? Reflections on last weekend’s Untokening event
Mobility justice for me is about expanding freedom for people to be able to move and live their lives joyfully and fearlessly.
October 11, 2019
“Bicycle / Race” Author Adonia Lugo Offers Advice on Building “Human Infrastructure”
Lugo discussed why cities need to pay as much attention to the "software" of community relationships as the hardware of transportation infrastructure.
April 7, 2019
Advocates of Color Discuss How to Reclaim Streets for All
When communities of color are truly engaged in planning decisions, it leads to more holistic solutions.
November 15, 2017