Kevin Manaugh
kmanaugh.bsky.social
Kevin Manaugh
@kmanaugh.bsky.social

Transport Justice - Sustainable Cities
Department of Geography and Bieler School of Environment
@McGillU
Chair of TRB Pedestrian Committee (ACH10)

Engineering 47%
Environmental science 19%

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#Canada’s prosperity has blind spots. Whole areas of the country are rendered invisible by a politics that ignores place.
Sleeth, Riva, @kmanaugh.bsky.social & Breau show in Growth and Change how #deprivation accumulates in Canada´s forgotten rural, northern & suburban areas.
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We are recruiting a fully funded Master's student interested in equity in shared e-micromobility (Fall 2025 start). Click through the link for details. @kmanaugh.bsky.social

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Recruiting Fully Funded MSc Position on Equity in Shared E-Micromobility (Fall 2025 Start)
Project: Shared Electric Micromobility as a Transportation Solution in Canadian Suburban Communities (SEM-Can)...
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Join us for a special keynote from @tomflood.bsky.social, grad student 'lightning talks' and local experts to talk about 'rethinking streets', implementing public transit and much more! @alstom.bsky.social @mcgillenvironment.bsky.social @mcgillgeography.bsky.social

Space is still available to register for the 2nd Annual Sustainable Transportation Roundtable on April 22nd! 🚲 @mcgill.ca. Together with @owenwaygood.bsky.social, we're thrilled to to explore the future of sustainable transportation. Details here: shorturl.at/zXaXO
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“America has a walking culture. What we lack are walkable places. Our history can help us rediscover our suppressed culture of walking. This will help us pursue a more walkable future.”

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Why Americans Don’t Walk: A Forgotten Centennial — Streetsblog USA
“Nobody walks in LA,” sang Missing Persons in 1982. The New Wave band could have been singing about most of America. How did it get this way? Why is it so hard to walk in most American cities, towns a...
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Ha - yeah me and @owenwaygood.bsky.social were there earlier….

Thanks @calvinthigpen.com for organizing a great workshop!

Speakers include: @nwurban.bsky.social @jenniferdillpsu.bsky.social @soukhova.bsky.social Lea Ravensbergen Rohit Chakraborty Angel Emmanuel Hernandez Cruz
1:30 PM- 3:15 PM CC, 102B
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Thrilled to chair tomorrow's Pedestrian Committee session: 'Addressing Socioeconomic and Racial Disparities in Urban Pedestrian Environments' #TRBAM. Join us for insights into equity, safety, accessibility, and the built environment in pedestrian-focused urban research!
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Enjoying the Workshop on #equity and #micromobility at #TRBAM2025 great work shown by @alexadelbosc.bsky.social @kmanaugh.bsky.social and others. 🙏 @calvinthigpen.com for moderating and organizing!

See all workshops, meetings, and poster and lectern sessions here: drive.google.com/file/d/1REvQ...
TRB 2025 ACH10 Pedestrians Committee Events.pdf
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Monday 1:30-3:15
Lectern Session 2119: Addressing Socioeconomic and Racial Disparities in Urban Pedestrian Environments
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A few highlights:
We are co-sponsoring two workshops on Sunday from 9:00 to noon:
Workshop 1002: Mixed Methods in Bicycle and Active Transport Equity and Safety Research
Workshop 1014: "Life in the Fast Lane" or "Slow Ride"?: Designing Roadways to Target Speed in an Evolving Multimodal Context

Headed to DC for #TRBAM? The Pedestrian Committee #ACH10 has a full schedule of workshops, sessions, and meetings all week.
See all of our activities here: lnkd.in/eDx3wUQG
Hope to see you there!

That was a great ride! Thanks for posting this.

What a pleasure to participate in the Sustainable Urban Transportation Panel last night. Thanks to the Research and Sustainability Network @mcgill.ca for a great job organizing.
Encouraging to see a large crowd of engaged students – thanks for the provocative questions! @owenwaygood.bsky.social

Yep - I used to live in the upstairs apartment next door to this!

Definitely a highlight of my Barcelona trip - such a great way to spend the morning!