Marcela Moreno, a 2021 Transportation Justice fellow, discusses the ways transportation (or lack thereof) impacts rural communities — and what needs to be done.
A new study shows that areas with less bike infrastructure experience disproportionate ticketing, compounding the effects of racially biased policing and transportation policies.
A $1 million grant will help bring bike share, e-scooters, free WiFI, a mobile health clinic and a food pantry to a neighborhood that’s 70% Latino and 42% transit-dependent.
All cities should strive to serve everyone, people with disabilities included. Unfortunately, the latter is all too often left out of the planning process.
The Nelse and Ella Gaston Social Justice Fellowship is designed to provide the opportunity for someone to work on transportation, planning and public health issues on a global scale.
Contractors have a crucial role to play when it comes to ensuring shared micromobility is accessible to everyone. Spin and Superpedestrian make commitments that count.