A underlooked staple in transportation equity literature—moreso given the fact that it’s expensive and out of print, and Bullard’s EJRC site can only be retrieved in the Wayback Machine.
The book outlines key case studies of coalition building, advocate tensions, and the state of transportation equity in a wide range of cities, with stories that still ring true today (rip the Purple Line mention in the Baltimore chapter!!). Ultimately, the multiple chapter authors outline the case for connecting social justice with transportation planning practice and environmental advocacy (SF example), given the history of civil rights and EJ that have made real advances in transportation decision making, but not enough. Now, this narrative has largely quieted down, and needs and new generation of activists to champion the cause. Inspiring! I also thought the case studies were very clearly written :)