Interviews with black Scholars in Transportation, Public Health, and Land Use
Routes to Destination Past Projects
This publication highlights interviews with black scholars that were conducted to “better understand the barriers, racial inequities, and factors related to activity-friendly routes to everyday destinations that influence physical activity among Black individuals and communities”.
The lessons learned through this publication will be used by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to implement equitable access to physical activity opportunities for Black communities into its activity-friendly routes to everyday destinations strategy.