This week’s episode is a conversation with our founder and executive director, Yolanda Davis-Overstreet and how her work focuses on Mobility Justice.
Yolanda Davis-Overstreet is a graduate of the Urban Sustainability Master’s Program (USMA) at Antioch University, Los Angeles (2018). Her community service work and consulting fall in the areas of community organizing and mobility justice with a focus on pedestrian safety in communities of color. She is the founder of Ride in Living Color, a bicycling and mobility justice advocacy initiative that was started in 2011. She is the founder of RIDE IN LIVING COLOR and the nonprofit effort GROUND TRUTHS NETWORK which the BIKING WHILE BLACK PROJECT (2021) that is housed under with the fiscal sponsor Social Good Fund. She is a woman of color, mother, mobility justice activist, and emerging social-justice filmmaker.
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