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Roundtable: Arrested Mobility
Arrested Mobility Part II: Exploring the Impacts of Over-policing BIPOC Mobility in the US
About the Presenter

Charles Brown
Senior Researcher
Rutgers Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center
Charles Brown, MPA, is a Senior Researcher with the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center (VTC) and Adjunct Professor at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University. He has over 12 years of public and private sector experience in urban and regional planning, policy, and research. He also has extensive experience working with municipal, county, and state government agencies, for-profits, and non-profit organizations in three states: Mississippi, Florida and New Jersey.
As a livability and healthy community advocate, he is considered a regional thought leader and a leading voice in encouraging complete streets policy adoption and implementation in New Jersey. Since 2011, through strategic collaborations with transportation, health, school, environmental and other professionals, he has assisted more than 60 municipalities and three counties with adopting complete streets policies. During this time, he served as one of the lead instructors for twelve deliveries of the New Jersey Department of Transportation Complete Streets course and worked with health professionals throughout the state on behalf of the New Jersey Department of Health.
He is the recipient of several notable honors in transportation and receives invitations to speak locally, nationally, and internationally. He is a military veteran and a recipient of the Mississippi Commendation Medal and Global War on Terrorism Service Medal. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Management from Belhaven College and Master of Public Administration (MPA) from the University of Central Florida.
As a livability and healthy community advocate, he is considered a regional thought leader and a leading voice in encouraging complete streets policy adoption and implementation in New Jersey. Since 2011, through strategic collaborations with transportation, health, school, environmental and other professionals, he has assisted more than 60 municipalities and three counties with adopting complete streets policies. During this time, he served as one of the lead instructors for twelve deliveries of the New Jersey Department of Transportation Complete Streets course and worked with health professionals throughout the state on behalf of the New Jersey Department of Health.
He is the recipient of several notable honors in transportation and receives invitations to speak locally, nationally, and internationally. He is a military veteran and a recipient of the Mississippi Commendation Medal and Global War on Terrorism Service Medal. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Management from Belhaven College and Master of Public Administration (MPA) from the University of Central Florida.

Celeste Chavis
Dr. Celeste Chavis is an associate professor in the Department of Transportation and Urban Infrastructure Studies at Morgan State University. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy (2012) in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley and is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Maryland. Since joining Morgan in 2013, Dr. Chavis has been PI or co-PI in research awards totaling $3.9M. Her research focuses on transportation operations, safety, and performance metrics for multimodal transportation systems through an equity lens. Recent work includes topics on bicycle and pedestrian safety, transit performance measures, travel behavior modeling, and transportation equity. She has worked with several agencies including Baltimore City Department of Transportation, City of Jacksonville, District Department of Transportation, IBM Africa and the Tanzanian government. Additionally, she is a senior transportation advisor to the TBCG Development Group. Dr. Chavis is a board member of the Central Maryland Transportation Alliance and is a member of TRB Standing Committee on Emerging and Innovative Public Transportation Services and Technologies (AP020). She is a registered professional engineer in the State of Maryland.
Presentation
Arrested Mobility Part II: Exploring the Impacts of Over-policing BIPOC Mobility in the US
Description
Date: Friday, September 10
Time: 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM