Apr 4, 2022
This week on Cities@Tufts, Tamika
Butler presents "Transportation Inequities: What's Data Got to do
With It?"
How have white supremacy and structural racism
shaped transportation and the built environment throughout the
history of the United States? And how does engagement, data, and
policy add to these disparities and challenge us all to think about
data differently?
Join national transportation expert Tamika Butler to talk about transportation inequities — and how data exacerbates those inequities.
In addition to this audio, you can watch the video and read the full transcript of their conversation on Shareable.net – while you’re there get caught up on past lectures.
Cities@Tufts Lectures explores the impact of urban planning on our communities and the opportunities to design for greater equity and justice with professor Julian Agyeman and host Tom Llewellyn.
Cities@Tufts Lectures is
produced by Tufts University and Shareable.net with support from The Kresge
Foundation, Barr Foundation and SHIFT Foundation.
Lectures are moderated by Professor Julian Agyeman and organized in partnership with research assistants Perri Sheinbaum and Caitlin McLennon. Robert Raymond is our audio editor, Zanetta Jones manages communications, Alison Huff manages operations, and the series is produced and hosted by Tom Llewellyn.
“Light Without Dark” by Cultivate Beats is our theme song and Caitlin McLennon created this episode's graphic.
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