Join us for tonight’s ‘Divided Baltimore’ Class Discussion on Transportation Infrastructure And Changing Employment Opportunities

Join us for the Sept. 28th edition of the University of Baltimore’s “Divided Baltimore: How Did We Get Here? Where Do We Go?” to be held beginning at 5:30 p.m. in the Town Hall in UB’s H. Mebane Turner Learning Commons, 1415 Maryland Ave. Tonight’s discussion will feature three guest lecturers focused on the topic of transportation infrastructure and changing employment opportunities and how both reflect and reinforce segregation. The class is free and open to the public. Seating is limited, and only students formally enrolled in the course are guaranteed a seat.

Guest lecturers and topics include:

*Eric Norton, Central Maryland Transportation Alliance, discussing the role of transportation in providing access to opportunity and how current policies ameliorate or exacerbate inequality in the Baltimore region

*Tylis Cooper, University of Baltimore, presenting “Employment And Transportation: Developing Pathways To Employment For Baltimore City Residents”

*Diane Bell-McKoy, Associated Black Charities

*Following about an hour of discussion from these lecturers, a question and answer session will be offered. After that, the course will break out into its normal undergraduate and graduate sections for further discussion.

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