Go Bronzeville is a community based effort to encourage Bronzeville residents to explore the neighborhood and city -by more sustainable modes of transportation.
“A bridge ...can be much more than a way to get from point A to point B. It can invite shifts in the fate of neighborhoods, in our patterns of movement, and even perhaps in our region’s longstanding divisions of race & class.” @BlairKamin@RonnieMHarris https://t.co/sgQ9uZ7AeD
After the Race! Conversations about equitable transportation and mobility justice in Chicago starts here @IITCommunity We like some many right now, we’re sure, welcome @LightfootForChi, @AldPatDowell3rd @aldsophiaking@ChicagoDOT, @ChiUrbanLeague@Metroplanners @MajorTaylorChi @
Interested in Race, Transportation, Culture, Resistance, and Mobilty Justice in Chicago? Attend the must hear keynote by Dr. Adonia Lugo, author of Bicycle Race: Transportation, Culture, and Resistance @IITCommunity on April 4, 2019 @ 6pm.
Colin Kaepernick drew our collective attention to the problem of continued racial injustice in America. He did so not to disrespect our flag but to give meaning to the words of the preamble of our Constitution—“in order to form a more perfect union.” Well done, Colin, well done.
Vision sub zero: The widely held sentiment of our community is echoed by the @Suntimes. Clearly there is quite a bit more work to be done before bike/ped is an integral part of our life together. https://t.co/6FGfCPrm3C
On the roads & sidewalks that we design, people of color are being killed by cars at rates that are 2 to 4 times higher than those of white people. How do we address racial equity in the transportation engineering design process? #RacialEquity#VisionZero https://t.co/BJnorTttCV