Transportation’s Role in Equity and Justice – Restoring and Revitalizing Neighborhoods and Communities

Cortez Deacetis

Urban freeways and transit infrastructure jobs — generally paid for in substantial part by federal transportation cash — have disproportionately displaced and isolated men and women residing in minority neighborhoods, tearing at the material of vibrant communities and compounding challenges of fairness and accessibility to careers and essential providers.

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New Report Lays Out 10-Year Research Agenda in Social Science for Dementia and Alzheimer’s

By 2060, nearly 14 million individuals in the U.S. will be living with dementia, like Alzheimer’s ailment. A new report charts a program for the following 10 decades of investigation in the behavioral and social sciences that can level to feasible pathways for slowing or preventing dementia and easing its […]