During the May 2020 Untokening Transformative Talk, our community engaged in a justice-focused conversation about Open Streets and emphasized the importance of focusing on the people, not infrastructure. Our co-facilitators were Lynda Lopez (Chicago) and Marcela Guerrero Casas (Capetown, South Africa). The following insightful highlights, that can be applied in the COVID-19 era and beyond, were provided by our co-facilitators and community panelists.
Read MoreThe Untokening is undertaking a strategic planning and visioning process in 2020. Your responses to this survey will inform our future direction and initiatives, as well as help us understand and document the impact of the Untokening.
Read MoreBuilding on our recently released reflections and recommendations in the COVID-19 era, we will come together on Fridays throughout May and June to share, uplift, strategize, and heal.
Read MoreIn response to the current pandemic, our network convened a virtual conversation, in collaboration with Pueblo Planning, to share reflections and recommendations for mobility justice in the COVID-19 world.
Read MoreAfter four years of producing in-person and virtual gatherings and producing foundational documents, the Untokening core organizing committee has decided to undertake a strategic planning and visioning process in 2020. This means we will not be hosting a national convening this year.
Read MoreWhat does “mobility justice” mean in Santiago, Bogotá, or Ciudad de México? How does a concept like “untokening” travel to places with different legal and cultural histories of race, class, gender, and ability? A transnational team has taken on the project of translating the 1.0 Principles of Mobility Justice into castellano Spanish.
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