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Highway Robbery : Transportation Racism and New Routes to Equity

Bullard, Robert (Editor) Johnson, Glenn (Editor) Torres, Angel (Editor)

ISBN-10: 0896087042
ISBN-13: 9780896087040

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Transportation Racism: New Routes to Equity dispels a major myth that conceals enduring divisions in American life. While many people view the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as the end of government-sponsored discrimination in the United States, Transportation Racism confirms the obvious and ignored truth: equality in transportation has been established in name only. Case by case, Transportation Racism shows how-a half-century after the Montgomery bus boycotts-chronic inequality in public transportation is firmly and nationally entrenched. Coast to coast, equal access to healthy, reliable, and practical transportation eludes many people, the majority of them poor people and people of color. The effects of this injustice are broad and deep. Access to transportation, public and private, determines the physical and social mobility necessary for admission to larger social, economic, and civic worlds. For millions of people, exclusion from transportation networks means drastically compromised life choices. Their jeopardized health and limited economic opportunities are then compounded by the day-to-day indignities and feelings of frustration and isolation resulting from publicly funded segregation. The authors illustrate the insidious contributions of transportation policy and urban planning to the establishment and enforcement of racial and economic inequality. Written in recognition of activists like Ella Baker and Rosa Parks, Transportation Racism lays the groundwork for future transit rights organizers. Transportation Racism asserts that staying the current course will further polarize communities on the basis of class and color, and the powerful evidence marshaled by the authors in this anthology demands that cities and states revisit their public transportation agendas. Robert Bullard's Dumping in Dixie and Confronting Environmental Racism were seminal works in the establishment of Environmental Justice as a movement and an academic field.
Across America, equal access to safe, reliable and practical transportation eludes many people, the majority of them poor people and people of color. Highway Robbery shows how, a half-century after the Montgomery bus boycotts, chronic inequality in public transportation is firmly and nationally entrenched.
"Transportation Racism: New Routes to Equity" dispels a major myth that conceals enduring divisions in American life. While many people view the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as the end of government-sponsored discrimination in the United States, "Transportation Racism "confirms the obvious and ignored truth: equality in transportation has been established in name only. Case by case, "Transportation Racism "shows how--a half-century after the Montgomery bus boycotts--chronic inequality in public transportation is firmly and nationally entrenched.PCoast to coast, equal access to healthy, reliable, and practical transportation eludes many people, the majority of them poor people and people of color. The effects of this injustice are broad and deep. Access to transportation, public and private, determines the physical and social mobility necessary for admission to larger social, economic, and civic worlds. For millions of people, exclusion from transportation networks means drastically compromised lifechoices. Their jeopardized health and limited economic opportunities are then compounded by the day-to-day indignities and feelings of frustration and isolation resulting from publicly funded segregation. PThe authors illustrate the insidious contributions of transportation policy and urban planning to the establishment and enforcement of racial and economic inequality. Written in recognition of activists like Ella Baker and Rosa Parks, "Transportation Racism" lays the groundwork for future transit rights organizers.P"Transportation Racism" asserts that staying the current course will further polarize communities on the basis of class and color, and the powerful evidence marshaled by theauthors in this anthology demands that cities and states revisit their public transportation agendas. PRobert Bullard's "Dumping in Dixie "and "Confronting Environmental Racism "were seminal works in the establishment of Envi
Robert Bullard is Ware Professor of Sociology and Director of the Environmental Justice Center at Clark Atlanta University. As an environmental sociologist, he has conducted research and written extensively on environmental justice, urban land use, transportation, industrial facility siting, environmental quality and housing issues for over two decades. Prior to joining the CAU faculty in 1994, he was a professor of sociology at the University of California, Riverside and visitng professor in the Center for African-American Studies at UCLA. He is the co-editor, with Glenn S. Johnson of Just Transporation: Dismantling Race and Class Barriers to Mobility (New Society Publishers, 1997). Dumping in Dixie: Race and Environmental Quality (Westview Press, 1993) was selected as one of the top works in environmental sociology by the American Sociological Association Environmental and Technology Section.Author Affiliation
Robert D. Bullard is the Ware Professor of Sociology and director of the Environmental Justice Resource Center at Clark Atlanta University Glenn S. Johnson is a research associate at the Environmental Justice Resource Center and associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Clark Atlanta University Angel O. Torres is a Geographic Information Systems training specialist with the Environmental Justice Resource Center at Clark Atlanta University
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introductionp. 1
The Anatomy of Transportation Racismp. 15
Los Angeles Bus Riders Derail the MTAp. 33
Dismantling Transit Racism in Metro Atlantap. 49
Burying Robert Moses's Legacy in New York Cityp. 75
Transportation Choices in the San Francisco Bay Areap. 99
Transit Activism in Steel Town, USAp. 121
The Baltimore Transit Riders Leaguep. 145
Just Transportationp. 161
Building Transportation Equity into Smart Growthp. 179
Appendix of Acronymsp. 199
Glossary of Termsp. 203
Principles of Environmental Justicep. 217
Selected Bibliographyp. 221
Resource Organizationsp. 225
Video Resourcesp. 231
About the Editors and Contributorsp. 237
Indexp. 241
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Edition: 2004
Publisher: South End Press
Binding: Trade Paper
Pages: 300
Size: 5.25" wide x 8.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.64 lbs.
Language: English

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