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January Webinar: One Region, Many Paths: Exploring Health and Equity Across Transportation Policy and Advocacy

1/16/2025

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PHEAL, the APA Health Equity and Planning Interest Group, and A Healthy Blueprint hosted our first webinar of 2025 focused on transportation. This conversation featured experts in urban policy, transportation planning, and advocacy, who bring deep experience creating safer and more accessible streets for all communities.

Our speakers discussed how vastly different, and at times how very similar, transportation policies and advocacy can be across a region, and how advocates and practitioners often approach the same challenges from different angles.

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Priyanka Shriwatri link
2/25/2026 03:28:32 am

This webinar highlights an important truth—transportation is not just about mobility; it’s a major determinant of health. Access to reliable and affordable transit affects employment, healthcare access, physical activity, and environmental exposure. Organizations like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recognize transportation as a key social determinant of health. Conversations that connect policy, equity, and infrastructure are essential for building healthier and more inclusive communities.

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Priyanka Shriwatri link
2/25/2026 03:29:26 am

Exploring transportation through an equity lens is critical, especially for communities that have historically faced barriers to safe and reliable travel. The webinar’s focus aligns with priorities outlined by the US Department of Transportation, which emphasizes equitable access to transit, pedestrian safety, and community-centered planning. When transportation systems are designed inclusively, they improve not only mobility but also economic opportunity and overall well-being.

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Priyanka Shriwatri link
2/25/2026 03:30:16 am

Transportation policies influence air quality, physical activity levels, and access to essential services. Insights like those shared in this session reflect growing collaboration between urban planning and public health, a priority also supported by the World Health Organization. Investments in walkable streets, bike networks, and accessible transit can reduce chronic disease risks while strengthening community connection and resilience.

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Priyanka Shriwatri link
2/25/2026 03:30:58 am

One of the most valuable aspects of discussions like this webinar is the emphasis on advocacy and community voice. Equity-focused transportation change requires collaboration between policymakers, public health professionals, and local residents. Initiatives supported by the American Public Health Association show that community-driven advocacy leads to more sustainable and effective outcomes. By aligning transportation planning with health equity goals, regions can create safer, more connected futures for everyone.

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Kamalaksha Prabhu
4/2/2026 11:27:45 am

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