Just Transportation: Dismantling Race and Class Barriers to Mobility

Yoshie Furuhashi furuhashi.1 at osu.edu
Fri Mar 22 16:55:18 PST 2002


JUST TRANSPORTATION Dismantling Race and Class Barriers to Mobility

Edited by Robert D. Bullard & Glenn S. Johnson

TRANSPORTATION ISSUES touch nearly every aspect of our lives, including where we live and work, and the health, education, social, and public service benefits we have access to. For millions of urban Americans, transportation barriers create profound obstacles to job opportunities and quality of life.

From Harlem to Los Angeles, and cities in-between, Just Transportation reveals the distribution of transportation benefits to the wealthy and educated is disproportionate to people of color and those at the lower end of the socioeconomic spectrum. While the automobile culture has been spurred on by massive government investments in roads and highways, federal commitment to public transportation appears to have reached an all-time low, allowing urban mass transit systems to fall into disrepair.

Essays by a wide range of environmental and transportation activists, lawyers, and scholars trace the historical roots of transportation struggles in North American civil rights history from Rosa Parks and the Freedom Riders to modern-day unjust transportation practices. The dynamics of disparate incomes and transportation equity are examined, as well as the impact of transportation policy on inner city environments.

This timely and important book will be of interest to anyone concerned with race, class, and environmental justice issues.

Robert D. Bullard is a Professor of Sociology and Director of the Environmental Justice Resource Center at Clark Atlanta University. His most recent books include Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class and Environmental Quality (Westview, 1994) which has become a standard text in the environmental justice field, and Unequal Protection: Environmental Justice and Communities of Color (Sierra Club Books, 1994). Glenn S. Johnsonis an Assistant Professor of Sociology and a Research Associate in the Environmental Justice Resource Center at Clark Atlanta University.

192 pages 6" x 9", 1997, Bibliography ISBN 0-86571-357-X US$15.95/CAN$18.95

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