Event Pass Information Event Pass TypePriceQuantity General Public AIANY does not offer refunds. $10.00 USD 0 1 2 3 Student with Valid IDFREE 0 1 2 3 Event Details United States landmark legislation like the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 established legal rights to accommodation and access that have had a profound impact on both the experience of public life and overall thinking about personal mobility. However, legal mandates have not always assured social change. Uneven power dynamics have continued to linger even as new biases emerge in reaction to shifting political and cultural patterns. From transit-starved neighborhoods to over-policing of pedestrians, drivers, and international travelers, systemic barriers to getting from one place to another remain persistent challenges, often with the most impact on marginalized and disadvantaged groups. This program will examine equitability in mobile systems from both critical and practical perspectives. This panel discussion will illuminate ways that professional practice can move from stances of baseline compliance with equity mandates to more proactive approaches that support just and fair mobilities. Moderator:Kafui Attoh, Professor of Urban Studies, CUNY Graduate Center Speakers:Naomi Doerner, Core Organizer, The UntokeningSarah Kaufman, Associate Director, NYU Rudin Center for TransportationDr. Mimi Sheller, Director, Center for Mobilities Research and PolicyShin-pei Tsay, Executive Director , Gehl Institute -- Please Note: Your registration for this event constitutes your agreement to specific and limited use of your email address, and possibly your image or voice, in related communications. Learn more in our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Contact info@aiany.org with questions. As a reminder, AIA National policy requires participants to attend the entire educational portion of an event to receive continuing education credits. We encourage all participants to arrive on time to comply with this policy.