The California Endowment
1000 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles, CA, United States
InterActionsLA will feature an online approach in which participants exchange ideas and engage on solutions to advance mobility justice for women, girls and everyone.
Discussing the successes and failures, and the role vouchers and other forms of housing assistance are playing during the COVID-19 pandemic and looming eviction crisis.
"How Can We Do Better? Limits on Black Mobility in Transportation" will feature two presentations and a panel discussion on the barriers and strategies for racial equity and justice in efforts to increase physical activity.
UCLA Luskin Professor Evelyn Blumenberg of the Lewis Center joins other planning experts to discuss how the pandemic touches on and shapes the mobility of vulnerable populations.
How has travel behavior changed during the COVID-19 pandemic? How do changes in travel behavior and online shopping differ between income, race/ethnicity, and occupational class?
The pandemic has significantly reduced transportation revenues from motor vehicle fuel taxes, tolls, transit fares, regulatory surcharges, and perhaps most importantly, general sales taxes.
Transit thrives on density, but the pandemic has upended that idea with density as the antithesis of public health measures to control the spread of COVID-19.