tamika l. butler, Transportation, Access and Equity
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概要
In a thoughtful and deeply human conversation, tamika l. butler reflects on what it means to build systems that serve people over time. From transportation justice and community trust to the role of joy in public life, Tamika offers a powerful reminder that better systems don’t emerge overnight. They require patience, courage, and a belief that the work of making cities more equitable is always worth doing—even in difficult times.
The conversation touches on experimentation in transportation, good community engagement that isn’t project specific, and preparing for, and leveraging, the 2028 Olympic and Para-Olympic games
The episode also travels to the Philippines where Abra, rides Jeepneys and local for-hire vehicles, with the help of a young local named Jovan. Through conversations with drivers and riders, the episode explores a transportation system built from the ground up: improvised, adaptive, deeply personal, and woven into daily life. What begins as a story about jeepneys becomes something larger—a reflection on how movement, culture, economics, and global forces all intersect in the systems that carry us. From linking postwar necessity with opportunity, to today’s modernization pressures and fuel costs shaped by events far beyond Dumaguete, The episode explores how transportation systems come to be, and who is involved with shaping them.
Episode Links
tamika l butler
Brian Taylor UCLA
Tracing the mobility experiences of youth in Westlake, Los Angeles
Ciclavia
Comparing the L.A. Mobility Wallet and Low-Income Fare is Easy (LIFE) Programs
http://www.jsadikkhan.com/
https://shade-la.com/seleta-reynolds/
https://www.metro.net/riding/ambassadors/
https://www.metro.net/2028games/
Jay Pitter - Black Public Joy
Jay Pitter on Sidewalk Ballet
https://filipeanut.art/the-jeepney-a-history-and-hopefully-a-future/
https://changing-transport.org/change-has-come-for-the-philippine-jeepneys/
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