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Jean Khut

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Two-thirds of the Untokening attendees were people of color. Photo: Tiffany Smith

“The Untokening”: A Frank Discussion of the Livable Streets Movement’s Equity Challenges

By Jean Khut | Dec 16, 2016 | No Comments
When mobility-related social justice issues, such as gentrification and police abuse, come up, it often makes relatively privileged people uncomfortable.

Black Leaders Discuss Their Efforts to Promote Equity in Mobility Advocacy

By Jean Khut | Dec 5, 2016 | No Comments
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. In early November, mobility advocates from across […]
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