UCLA Arrowhead Series: Money for Transit
Transit’s finances have been temporarily boosted by a series of state and federal actions. But what happens after agencies exhaust these one-time infusions of funds?
Transit’s finances have been temporarily boosted by a series of state and federal actions. But what happens after agencies exhaust these one-time infusions of funds?
Sandeep Prasanna JD/MPP '15 is an investigative counsel in the U.S. House of Representatives who has served in several federal government roles focusing on national security.
Public transit's mission as a provider of social service includes addressing societal problems like homelessness, enhancing passenger safety and ensuring that fares are not a barrier to meeting mobility needs.
Operator stories focus on implementing changes to regain ridership.
Major requirements, application eligibility criteria and other opportunities for undergraduate students.
Hear the results from two approaches to exploring the future of public transit and public mobility: the UC ITS Resilient and Innovative Mobility Initiative and UCLA ITS work on the California 100 project.
A conversation about the successes and failures of California’s response to the threat of evictions and housing instability. What worked, and what didn’t? How can we do better?
This event will explore how the policing of nuisance has become a tool for neighborhood gentrification and racial banishment — and how organizing is instrumental to resisting these practices.
Invite-only event will celebrate a new endowed chair recognizing a faculty member's contributions to social justice and equity in the United States and around the world.
A book talk with "Virgin Capital" author Tami Navarro focusing on neoliberal "development" regimes grounded in hierarchies of race, gender, class and geopolitical positioning.