September 14, 2018
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1:00PM
Thompson Library, Multipurpose Room 165 | 1858 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH
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Mobility & Equity: Can Transportation Make Columbus a More Equitable Community?
CURA's event series this Autumn focuses on mobility and equity, inspired by the growing activity and visibility of the Smart Columbus project. Will these initiatives make cities more equitable and just? The Autumn 2018 speaker series is made possible by support from the following partners: OSU Office of Outreach and Engagement, the OSU Center for Human Ethics and Values, the OSU Corporate Engagement Office, the OSU Office of Energy and Environment, and the OSU Sustainable and Resilient Economy Initiative.Panelists Jennifer Adair - North Linden Area CommissionMandy Bishop - Smart ColumbusJosh Lapp - Transit ColumbusAslyne Rodriguez - EmpowerbusKatie White - Age Friendly Columbus
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2018-09-14 12:00:00
2018-09-14 13:00:00
Mobility & Equity: Can Transportation Make Columbus a More Equitable Community?
CURA's event series this Autumn focuses on mobility and equity, inspired by the growing activity and visibility of the Smart Columbus project. Will these initiatives make cities more equitable and just? The Autumn 2018 speaker series is made possible by support from the following partners: OSU Office of Outreach and Engagement, the OSU Center for Human Ethics and Values, the OSU Corporate Engagement Office, the OSU Office of Energy and Environment, and the OSU Sustainable and Resilient Economy Initiative.Panelists Jennifer Adair - North Linden Area CommissionMandy Bishop - Smart ColumbusJosh Lapp - Transit ColumbusAslyne Rodriguez - EmpowerbusKatie White - Age Friendly Columbus
Thompson Library, Multipurpose Room 165 | 1858 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH
America/New_York
public
CURA's event series this Autumn focuses on mobility and equity, inspired by the growing activity and visibility of the Smart Columbus project. Will these initiatives make cities more equitable and just?
The Autumn 2018 speaker series is made possible by support from the following partners: OSU Office of Outreach and Engagement, the OSU Center for Human Ethics and Values, the OSU Corporate Engagement Office, the OSU Office of Energy and Environment, and the OSU Sustainable and Resilient Economy Initiative.
Panelists
Jennifer Adair - North Linden Area Commission
Mandy Bishop - Smart Columbus
Josh Lapp - Transit Columbus
Aslyne Rodriguez - Empowerbus
Katie White - Age Friendly Columbus