Mobile Voice is grateful to have been asked to take part in the Transit Equity Panel that the NC Justice Center is hosting on July 25th... Several great panelists well worth hearing! We'll have our
participant photographs on display, and we'll be passing out
information on our project!
Transit Equity: A Platform for Growth and Economic Prosperity
Friday, July 25th
8:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m.
Junior League of Raleigh
Breakfast will be served ($5)
Breakfast will be served ($5)
Sponsored by the Budget & Tax Center and WakeUP Wake County
Keynote Speaker: Sarita Turner, Senior Associate, PolicyLink
Panelists: Karen Rindge, Executive Director of WakeUP Wake County
Tazra Mitchell, Policy Analyst, NC Budget and Tax Center
Corey Branch, Board Member, Raleigh Transit Authority
As counties in the Triangle move forward with plans to expand transit options and enhance mobility, please join us for a discussion about the importance of incorporating equity components into transit planning. By prioritizing and committing to equitable development, lawmakers can ensure that the benefits of transit investments are broadly shared so low- and moderate-income residents will not be left behind as new opportunities enter the Triangle. Transit investments can be a powerful force for social and economic equity if lawmakers choose to protect residents from displacement and enhance connectivity by coordinating transit, housing, and jobs policies. The result: strong, affordable, and accessible communities.
Panelists: Karen Rindge, Executive Director of WakeUP Wake County
Tazra Mitchell, Policy Analyst, NC Budget and Tax Center
Corey Branch, Board Member, Raleigh Transit Authority
As counties in the Triangle move forward with plans to expand transit options and enhance mobility, please join us for a discussion about the importance of incorporating equity components into transit planning. By prioritizing and committing to equitable development, lawmakers can ensure that the benefits of transit investments are broadly shared so low- and moderate-income residents will not be left behind as new opportunities enter the Triangle. Transit investments can be a powerful force for social and economic equity if lawmakers choose to protect residents from displacement and enhance connectivity by coordinating transit, housing, and jobs policies. The result: strong, affordable, and accessible communities.
There will be also be a photo display at the event of The Mobile Voice Project (MVP), which seeks to empower individuals to develop strategies to improve their day-to-day mobility through a process of participatory photo
documentation, critical discussion, and self-advocacy efforts. MVP originated as an ongoing research partnership between North Carolina State University and the Women’s Center of Wake County to improve the mobility of homeless women in Raleigh, NC.
MVP partnerships continue to grow to include other community
stakeholders in the hope of engaging many diverse groups in promoting
positive change related to mobility in our community.
Event Location
Junior League of Raleigh
711 Hillsborough Street
Raleigh, 27603
Raleigh, 27603
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