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The War on Cars

Democracy in the Streets

The War on Cars

The War on Cars, LLC

Society & Culture, News, News Commentary

4.9937 Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2020

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

What are streets for? Who are streets for? And what makes a street feel truly safe, welcoming and comfortable for everyone? On May 25, police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota murdered George Floyd sparking an international uprising against systemic racism and police brutality. George Floyd's murder took place in public, on the street. The global demontrations that followed George Floyd's murder are also playing out in public, on the street. We often tend to look at the street as the place where the dramas of transportation policy play out -- bikes vs. cars vs. transit vs. pedestrians, and on and on. Oonee CEO Shabazz Stuart (remember him from Episode 34) has been out marching the streets of Brooklyn, dodging police batons and helicopters, and writing about the experience. In this episode he joins the War on Cars crew to talk about a more fundamental role for urban public space than mere transportation: "Streets," Shabazz argues, "are for Democracy." 

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SHOW NOTES: 

"Let the People March" by Shabazz Stuart (Streetsblog)

'Safe Streets' Are Not Safe for Black Lives by Dr. Destiny Thomas (CityLab)

"To Trumpers, the Shared Space of the Street Is an Unprivatized Threat" by Justin Davidson (New York Magazine)

"The Bicycle as a Vehicle for Protest" by Jody Rosen (New Yorker)

"We Must Talk About Race When We Talk About Bikes" by Tamika Butler (Bicycling)

"In Protest, the Power of Place" by Michael Kimmelman (New York Times)

Tahrir Square Before and After

This episode was edited by Ali Lemer. 

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Say her name, say her name, be his name, George Floyd,

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say his name, George Floyd.

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We shall not be satisfied until systemic racism is removed for my government's sister.

0:15.6

Well, Justice, no peace, if we don't get it, if we don't get it, if we don't get it,

0:24.0

if we don't get it.

0:25.0

We don't get it.

0:27.0

We are going to be out here until change comes and we will not stop.

0:33.0

That's right.

0:35.0

That's right.

0:36.0

That Lives Matter. Hey everybody welcome to the war on cars this is Aaron here here here with my

0:50.0

co-host Doug Doug, and Sarah. Hello.

0:53.0

Hello.

0:54.7

Okay, so our last episode came out on May 22nd,

0:58.4

and we talked about this idea of open streets and this phenomenon that's happening all around the world in cities everywhere,

1:08.8

except sort of New York of course, but where cities are opening up their streets because of the coronavirus, and we're seeing this acceleration of plans to create more car-free space, to create more bike lanes, better bike infrastructure, to take away parking and

1:25.2

replace it with cafe tables for restaurants, and it's all being accelerated because of this

1:31.4

coronavirus pandemic.

1:33.0

And then three days after that episode published,

1:36.0

George Floyd was murdered on a street in Minneapolis

1:40.0

by a police officer while three other police officers stood by and that

1:45.8

murder set off an international uprising that took over streets and public

1:51.4

spaces around the world.

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