Transportation Camp Los Angeles 2019
TransportationCamp LA is an open venue for sharing and learning about the Los Angeles region’s transportation issues and successes, open to all.
TransportationCamp LA is an open venue for sharing and learning about the Los Angeles region’s transportation issues and successes, open to all.
InterActionsLA will feature an online approach in which participants exchange ideas and engage on solutions to advance mobility justice for women, girls and everyone.
Experts affiliated with the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies discuss the evolution of transit and the implications of the pandemic on transportation in the weeks, months and years ahead.
Regan Patterson of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation will highlight transportation challenges in the Black community and discuss prospects for equity from emerging technologies.
What role can bicycling play in healing the intersecting harms of racial and climate injustice?
While cyclists and pedestrians are vulnerable road users and face significant safety threats, environmental conditions in historically marginalized communities compound such vulnerability for people of color.
“Policing the Open Road” is a thought-provoking look at how the automobile fundamentally changed the nature of police work, and thus the conception of freedom and mobility, in the United States.
Multimedia artist Walter Thompson-Hernández shares from his book, “The Compton Cowboys,” and latest NPR podcast, "California Love," about coming of age in L.A.
Interested in studying transportation at UCLA? Join us for our information session about opportunities that come with studying transportation at UCLA.
This year’s InterActions LA event explains how people have benefited from electric carsharing programs and how agencies of different types may get involved.