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Diane Alisa is an author and founder of the nonprofit End Car Dependency. Her nonprofit helps support families by making it easier to get around safely without a car, build strong support networks, and empower children to be part of their communities.
Diane joins this episode of The Bottom-Up Revolution to discuss the impact of car-dependent design on families and the importance of building integrated communities (or "villages").
Support the work of advocates like Diane by becoming a Strong Towns member today!
Local Recommendations:
Downtown Provo
“Love Letter to Suburbia: How to Restore the American Village” by Diane Alisa
End Car Dependency (website)
Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
Do you know someone who would make for a great Bottom-Up Revolution guest? Let us know here!
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Diane Alisa is an author and founder of the nonprofit End Car Dependency. Her nonprofit helps support families by making it easier to get around safely without a car, build strong support networks, and empower children to be part of their communities.
Diane joins this episode of The Bottom-Up Revolution to discuss the impact of car-dependent design on families and the importance of building integrated communities (or "villages").
Support the work of advocates like Diane by becoming a Strong Towns member today!
Local Recommendations:
Downtown Provo
“Love Letter to Suburbia: How to Restore the American Village” by Diane Alisa
End Car Dependency (website)
Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
Do you know someone who would make for a great Bottom-Up Revolution guest? Let us know here!
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