Access-A-Mess: Now with Junk Charts
Paratransit costs increased a total of $138 million over the past two years. Roughly $84 million (59%) was due to MTA…
Paratransit costs increased a total of $138 million over the past two years. Roughly $84 million (59%) was due to MTA…
*This post was edited on February 25 after I noticed an error in the spreadsheet. The percentage of accessible stations…
In January of this year, a group of scrappy subway activists hatched a plan to make a splash at the NYCT…
Here is a short presentation of the article published last year (Flash required). While many studies about accessible travel are…
Our mobility—whether it’s walking to a corner store, commuting by bus, driving across town, or flying across the globe—says something…
There was a rally hosted by TransitCenter this morning in front of MTA HQ in lower Manhattan to announce the…
Many of the members of our diverse group of scholars attended this one day workshop, and organized a session titled, “Who…
Our next meeting will be on Tuesday the 22nd from 6–8pm Room 5414 at the Graduate Center. We’ll catch up on what…
Most scholarship defines narrative as a static one-way process, emphasizing the imposition of powerful societal narratives on individuals or, in…
Please check back in the near future for information about disability scholarship at CUNY.
Dr. Robert Noland of Rutgers University will be presenting a draft paper on pedestrian safety on Monday, May 4th from 6-8pm at…
Dr. Robert Noland of Rutgers University will be presenting a draft paper on pedestrian safety on Monday, May 4th from 6-8pm at…