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America Walks “Walking Toward Justice” Webinar: The Color of Law & Residential Segregation
Sahra Sulaiman
October 2, 2017
Car Dependence
Car Dependence Is a Poverty Trap That States Exploit to Raise Money
Angie Schmitt
September 29, 2017
Atlanta
The Campaign to Fix Atlanta’s Most Dangerous Street and Preserve Its Immigrant Cultures
Angie Schmitt
September 21, 2017
Equity
Portland Debuts a Fairer Way to Pay for Transit Fares
Angie Schmitt
August 16, 2017
Bicycling
What Bike Planners Are Missing When They Design Projects in Black and Latino Neighborhoods
Angie Schmitt
August 16, 2017
Bicycling
What’s Keeping People From Using Bike-Share? New Study Breaks It Down by Race and Income
Stephen Miller
July 5, 2017
Bicycling
Highlighting the Inequity of Access to Good Bicycling Infrastructure in Milwaukee
Stephen Miller
June 29, 2017
Bicycling
Tamika Butler to Step Down as Head of LA County Bicycle Coalition
Sahra Sulaiman
June 16, 2017
Bicycle Infrastructure
Boston Survey Suggests Approaches to Bikeway Design That Will Appeal More to People of Color
Stephen Miller
June 6, 2017
Baltimore
How You Can Tell Larry Hogan’s Decision to Kill the Red Line Was Racially Discriminatory
Alon Levy
April 21, 2017
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