Tamika L. Butler, Esq. is a transportation planning consultant, civil rights lawyer, and nationally-recognized activist. In a talk at the MIT Mobility Initiative, she explains how mobility justice is not just about transportation. It’s about power, identity, and social context.
Read MoreIn 2020 — a moment of profound disruption, a group of artists and thinkers began to speculate on a more just post-pandemic world. In the words of Audre Lorde, “The master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house.”
Los Angeles nonprofit LA Más Program Managers Alex Ramirez and Linda Reyes discuss their shift from a design nonprofit to a place-based organization, and how they are re-centering the community’s voice in their mission and work.
Read MoreIn the first episode of the “Decolonizing Science” podcast series, MIT researchers Priyanka deSouza and Jia-Hui Lee discuss the history and impact of movements working to decolonize scientific practice.
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