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Yes Exit: A Successful Activist Campaign By Dylan Reid Walking activism in Toronto is generally a slow and halting process. It is hard to get the attentionContinue Reading
Yes Exit: A Successful Activist Campaign By Dylan Reid Walking activism in Toronto is generally a slow and halting process. It is hard to get the attentionContinue Reading
Mayoral candidate Gil Penalosa makes the case for putting pedestrians first By Toronto Correspondent Carlos Ruiz “Walkability is good for mental health, for physical health, for climateContinue Reading
By Carlos Ruiz I went for a long run along the Toronto waterfront today and I ended up at Sugar Beach in the East Bayfront area. ThisContinue Reading
Welcoming Toronto & Bogotá Correspondent Carlos Ruiz! In January 2022 we launched the Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarity among walkability advocates around theContinue Reading
Introducing our Saskatchewan Correspondent Dominic Tran! In January 2022 we launched the Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarity among walkability advocates around the worldContinue Reading
Streets as Public Space, a working group in the Global Walkability Correspondents Network, meeting with presentations from Kraków by Marta, Stockholm by Raphael & Montréal by Zvi.Continue Reading
Great 1st chat with Lorenzo Mele which spanned several topics including centering the user experience in planning pedestrian networks, building physical activity into daily life, biophilic designContinue Reading
Introducing our Kingston, Ontario-based Global Correspondent Shauna! Here at Pedestrian Space we recently launched a Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarity among walkability advocatesContinue Reading
Medhanit Ayele- Addis Ababa, Ethiopia John Azevedo- San Jose, CA, USA Desiree Azul- Querétaro, Mexico Beverly Baker- Los Angeles, CA, USA Daniella Bonatto- Vitória, Brazil Garrett Brumfield-Continue Reading
With school streets, we were hoping that parents would adopt new behavior: walk, bike or roll to school and leave the car at home. STEPHANIE WATT EarlierContinue Reading
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