00:19:38 WEI Outreach: Welcome, everybody! So glad you’re here. Feel free to introduce yourself and share where you’re tuning in from in the chat. What mode(s) of transportation have you used today? 00:20:09 Carolyn McAndrews: Um, I have not traveled today! 00:20:36 Scott P. Williams: I took a car part-way and then BCycle the rest of the way to work today 00:20:50 Robbie Webber: I also have been home all day, making pasta sauce. But will be taking a bike ride after this event. 00:21:02 WEI Outreach: Yum! 00:21:12 WEI Outreach: Welcome, everybody! So glad you’re here. Feel free to introduce yourself and share where you’re tuning in from in the chat. What form(s) of transportation have you used today? 00:22:44 Dennis Grzezinski: Automobile today. Had to attend a conference in Brookfield this morning, and transit from Milwaukee would have taken almost an hour each way. 00:23:12 WEI Outreach: https://energy.wisc.edu/events/clean-air-climate-and-equity 00:23:49 WEI Outreach: Learn more about WEI’s land acknowledgement here: https://energy.wisc.edu/about/land-acknowledgement and the land you’re on here: https://native-land.ca/ 00:25:40 WEI Outreach: Our panelists’ bios are all available on the event website: https://energy.wisc.edu/events/infrastructure-transportation-and-justice 00:36:43 WEI Outreach: As questions come to you, please feel free to use the Q&A feature to submit them for our panelists (and to upvote other participants’ questions you’d like to hear answered). 00:37:31 WEI Outreach: https://www.cityofmadison.com/transportation/initiatives/vision-zero 00:38:04 WEI Outreach: Metro’s Transit Alternatives Survey to provide your input on how to balance the design tradeoffs: surveymonkey.com/r/NetworkAlternatives 00:38:49 Kai Brito: Chris just mentioned a survey. Where is that survey that we are supposed to publicly comment on? 00:39:04 Kai Brito: Not a major question for Q/A, just a quick info blast. 00:39:29 Scott P. Williams: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NetworkAlternatives 00:40:01 Kai Brito: Thank you! 00:49:01 Kai Brito: It sounds like Gregg's perspective is that if we reduce our transportation environmental costs, we can also reduce energy usage impacts 00:49:09 Kai Brito: I like the connection there 00:51:17 WEI Outreach: http://www.untokening.org/updates/2017/11/11/untokening-10-principles-of-mobility-justice 00:51:22 Kai Brito: Quick search, and I found it 00:51:23 Kai Brito: http://www.untokening.org/updates/2017/11/11/untokening-10-principles-of-mobility-justice 00:51:29 Kai Brito: ah, beat me to it haha 00:51:53 WEI Outreach: We appreciate you, Kai! :) 00:54:38 Kai Brito: Complete Streets: https://wisconsinbikefed.org/what-we-do/advocacy/milwaukee-complete-streets-for-all/ 00:55:02 Kai Brito: Vision Zero: https://www.cityofmadison.com/transportation/initiatives/vision-zero 00:58:14 Kai Brito: Right, there's representation as a whole, but we also have to think about representation in the leadership of organizations. It says something when you value POC as a workforce, but not as organizational leaders 01:00:01 Kai Brito: also yes to Latine, so much easier flow in language just imo 01:22:43 Kai Brito: right, what Caressa said: "If you build it, they will come mentality." 01:26:04 Gregg May - 1000 Friends of Wisconsin (he/him): We are planning for the future, we need to get kids (the literal future) involved more 01:29:22 Kai Brito: yo Pepe! haah 01:29:23 Pepe Barros: thank you 01:33:33 Kai Brito: Caressa really here just spitting facts, great speaker! 01:35:14 Mary Pustejovsky: New study on Uber/Lyft today: https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/mobility/uber-and-lyft-are-hurting-not-helping-the-climate-and-society 01:35:28 Carolyn McAndrews: Thank you for sharing this 01:37:30 Kai Brito: There's this game from MIT called "Moral Machine" which collects user input data on what lives we value and some of the results have been crazy 01:37:31 Kai Brito: https://www.moralmachine.net/ 01:37:49 Kai Brito: the morals of self-driving car AI programing is totally gray line ethics 01:38:15 Matt Wisniewski: Thanks for sharing that, Kai. That looks really interesting. 01:46:58 Kai Brito: Gregg, what is the report you're mentioning? Where can I find this 1000 Friends research? 01:47:32 Scott P. Williams: I believe this is it? https://www.1kfriends.org/blueprint-2050/ 01:47:33 Matt Wisniewski: Kai, I think it's this report: https://www.1kfriends.org/blueprint-2050/ 01:47:48 Kai Brito: learning a lot, thanks everyone! 01:49:02 Nancy Kriofsky: Seems that a State wide study needs to be done with excellent experienced people with open minded ideas and solutions to these imminent problems. This could be done through the UW system using sources from places who are more successful with the reduction of carbon due to transportation. I think England is getting there and we really need to learn from these places fast. We then need to involve and teach legislators. 01:49:56 Gregg May - 1000 Friends of Wisconsin (he/him): Scott, Kai, and Matt - that is the correct report. https://www.1kfriends.org/blueprint-2050/ 01:52:06 WEI Outreach: https://urbanmilwaukee.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/MilwaukeeCompleteStreetsHealthandEquityReport2019.pdf 01:52:24 WEI Outreach: Huge thank you Dr. McAndrews for moderating, and thank you to all of our Panelists for sharing your expertise! Thank you as well to all the attendees for joining this event today! Please feel free to send any questions/follow up to outreach@energy.wisc.edu and stay tuned for upcoming events by checking out our event page! https://energy.wisc.edu/events 01:52:27 Matt Wisniewski: Thank you everyone! 01:52:53 Mark Griffin: Thanks everyone! 01:53:36 Kai Brito: This panel was so good! Great lineup WEI, everyone was looking to teach and the audience was ready to learn! 01:53:41 WEI Outreach: Have a good evening, everybody!