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James Rojas

Recent Posts

Reimagining Healthy and Sustainable Streets in Monterey Park/Alhambra

By James Rojas | Dec 9, 2021 | No Comments
.... with a Hands-on Place It Workshop
Latino commerce makes streets more lively and walkable. All photos courtesy of James Rojas

Latino Active Transportation: Reinvigorating Walking in U.S. Suburbs

By James Rojas | Sep 22, 2017 | No Comments
Latinos make purposeful meaningful changes to their streets, representing their struggles, triumphs, everyday mobility habits, and beliefs. Many urban designers poo-poo the Latino pedestrian vernacular as messy, informal, and spontaneous, but these grassroots solutions represent a resource that non-Latinos should draw from.
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