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From jaywalking laws, to freight trains, to city infrastructure that divides majority minority neighborhoods, Arrested Mobility has touched on the many ways that policies, politics, planning decisions, police practices, and public narratives have limited Black movement. In this episode, we're looking back across the first three seasons of the show, at the stories and voices that have stayed with us, and discussing the future of the Arrested Mobility movement.
By Charles T. Brown5
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From jaywalking laws, to freight trains, to city infrastructure that divides majority minority neighborhoods, Arrested Mobility has touched on the many ways that policies, politics, planning decisions, police practices, and public narratives have limited Black movement. In this episode, we're looking back across the first three seasons of the show, at the stories and voices that have stayed with us, and discussing the future of the Arrested Mobility movement.

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