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Alexis Zhou

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Alexis Zhou, the coordinator of Société de transport étudiant universitaire in Montreal, is spearheading grass-roots efforts to better connect college towns in North America by intercity passenger transportation. As a freelance journalist, she writes on public transit and urbanism.

Recent Posts

Judge Frank Caprio on  "Caught In Providence"

Guest Column: ‘Caught In Providence’ Reveals the Trap of Car Dependency

By Alexis Zhou | Nov 10, 2020 | No Comments
Owning a car is supposedly a gateway to freedom, but for Americans struggling to make ends meet, it is a black hole of endless bills and traffic tickets that can suck up to one third of their total income.
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