In honor of Black History Month, Voices for Public Transit is celebrating the African American trailblazers who left their mark on public transit, as well as the transit agencies nationwide working to foster equity-centered strategies into their operations. |
| John, In honor of Black History Month, Voices for Public Transit is celebrating the African American trailblazers who left their mark on public transit, as well as honoring the transit agencies nationwide working to foster equity-centered strategies into their operations. Black History Month is a time to acknowledge systemic inequities and to champion the work being done to move us toward a more equitable future for communities of all sizes. You can read more about the leaders and transit agencies driving equity forward in our latest blog, Driving Progress: The Leaders Shaping Transit Equity. | From the first African American Secretary of Transportation to the remarkable efforts of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, it is crucial to acknowledge these historic strides in the public transit industry, serving as a blueprint for the future. Voices for Public Transit takes pride in recognizing influential leaders from the African American community and transit agencies for their impactful contributions that have shaped the past, present, and future of transportation in America. We hope you join us in celebrating Black History Month. You can read more in our blog, Driving Progress: Highlighting Leaders in Transit Equity Best Regards, Voices for Public Transit | | | © 2024 Voices for Public Transit. All Rights Reserved. 1300 I Street NW Suite 1200 East Washington, DC xxxxxx | | |
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