
The annual UCLA Luskin School's "Transit Tour" gave students the opportunity to hit the streets of Los Angeles and learn some of the ins and outs of the city.
Using public transportation to get along, the group toured City Hall and other important parts of downtown while also hearing from Deputy Mayor Romel Pascual, the Green LA Coalition, Los Angeles Walks and the Safe Routes to School National Partnership among others.
Check out the video that captures the day.
About
the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
Founded in 1994
and dedicated in 2011, the UCLA Luskin School of
Public Affairs [5] is
a leading institution for research and scholarship in the areas of public
policy, social welfare and urban planning. Based in the global metropolis of
Los Angeles, UCLA Luskin develops creative solutions and innovative leaders
that confront challenges in immigration, drug policy, prison reform,
transportation, the environment, and other areas vital to the continued health
and well-being of our global society.
Links:
[1] http://luskin.ucla.edu/home
[2] http://luskin.ucla.edu/school-public-affairs/public-policy
[3] http://luskin.ucla.edu/school-public-affairs
[4] http://luskin.ucla.edu/school-public-affairs/urban-planning
[5] http://publicaffairs.ucla.edu/