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Decolonizing Our Work: Why Untokening Is So Powerful for BIPOC Transportation Advocates

Untokening is a multiracial collective that centers the lived experiences of marginalized communities to address mobility justice and equity.
Decolonizing Our Work: Why Untokening Is So Powerful for BIPOC Transportation Advocates
Attendees at this year's Untokening in Durham. Photo: Shumara Thomas
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Christian has edited StreetsblogMASS since its founding in spring 2019. Before that, he was a data reporter for the Portland Press Herald in Maine. Got tips? Send them to me via Signal, the encrypted messaging app, at 207-310-0728.

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