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What’s Just? A Cyclist’s Dilemma After Being Injured by an Undocumented Driver
Kristen Green from Ghost Bikes Chicago installs memorials to fallen cyclists. But after she experienced traffic violence herself, she faced a moral predicament.
August 13, 2018
Idea from Shared Use Mobility Conference: Charge For Access to the Curb
Tech can help cities deal with the onslaught of demand for vehicles to get to the curb.
March 22, 2018
In Chicago, a New Group Pushes for Mobility Justice Nationwide
Their first project is to bring dockless bike-share to Chicago's South and West Sides.
November 7, 2017
Let’s Stop Booking Majority-White Panels on Citywide Transportation Issues
If you can't find anyone to sit on your panels who isn’t white, you need to reevaluate what your year-round connections to communities of color look like.
August 22, 2017
“The Untokening”: A Frank Discussion of the Livable Streets Movement’s Equity Challenges
When mobility-related social justice issues, such as gentrification and police abuse, come up, it often makes relatively privileged people uncomfortable.
December 16, 2016
Black Leaders Discuss Their Efforts to Promote Equity in Mobility Advocacy
Editor's note: Streetsblog Chicago sent writer Jean Khut to Atlanta last month to report on The Untokening and share lessons from the event that could be applied to transportation justice efforts in our city. We'll be running another post on the main Untokening activities in the near future.
December 5, 2016