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Dividing Lines
How Transportation Infrastructure Reinforces Racial Inequality
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Deborah Archer's "Dividing Lines" explores how transportation infrastructure in the United States has historically and continues to reinforce racial inequality.
The book details how highways, public transit, and road systems have been used as tools of segregation and displacement, particularly impacting Black communities.
Archer examines the lasting consequences of these policies on environmental justice, economic opportunity, and overall well-being.
She argues for a reimagining of transportation infrastructure to promote equity and dismantle systemic racism.
The book offers a critical analysis of the role of transportation in shaping racial disparities and proposes solutions for a more just and equitable future.
The book details how highways, public transit, and road systems have been used as tools of segregation and displacement, particularly impacting Black communities.
Archer examines the lasting consequences of these policies on environmental justice, economic opportunity, and overall well-being.
She argues for a reimagining of transportation infrastructure to promote equity and dismantle systemic racism.
The book offers a critical analysis of the role of transportation in shaping racial disparities and proposes solutions for a more just and equitable future.
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