People Power Transit!
Photo of the cover and four-page spread of People Power Transit Introduction The Center for Urban Pedagogy’s (CUP) guide, People Power Transit!, explains the structure
Photo of the cover and four-page spread of People Power Transit Introduction The Center for Urban Pedagogy’s (CUP) guide, People Power Transit!, explains the structure
A stretch of New Hampshire Avenue in Takoma Park, MD just outside Washington, DC was a typical auto-oriented street designed to move commuters through a place quickly, making walking, rolling, and biking for residents not just difficult but unsafe. With an invite from the city, a dance group harnessed the power of arts and culture to shift the narrative of a place defined by its transportation challenges.
An artist-led bicycling and art project in the Bronx brought bicyclers and advocates together to highlight the need for more bicycle infrastructure in the borough.
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