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Lynda Lopez

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Albany Park residents call on Albany Bank to rethink its relationship with Silver Properties Group. Photo: Lynda Lopez

Latino Residents Are Being Displaced From Transit-Friendly Buildings in Albany Park

By Lynda Lopez | Dec 4, 2017 | 52 Comments
On Saturday morning, a large crowd of Albany Park residents and tenants gathered in front of the CTA Brown Line’s Kimball Station. The Autonomous Tenants Union and Sunnyside Manor Tenants Union, with the support of 33rd Ward Working Families, were there to deliver a letter to Albany Bank and Trust Company in the hopes of […]
Untokening attendees in front of the Vision Theater in Leimert Park, L.A. Photo: Michael Anaya

Advocates of Color Discuss How to Reclaim Streets for All

By Lynda Lopez | Nov 15, 2017 | 19 Comments
When communities of color are truly engaged in planning decisions, it leads to more holistic solutions.
Oboi Reed speaks at The Untokening. Photo: Lynda Lopez

Should We Build on, or Burn Down, What Currently Exists?

By Lynda Lopez | Nov 10, 2017 | 3 Comments
Mobility justice advocates Oboi Reed and Naomi Doerner discussed the subject at The Untokening convening.
Alma Zamudio. Photo: William Camargo

Remembering Urban Planner and Activist Alma Zamudio

By Lynda Lopez and John Greenfield | Oct 5, 2017 | 4 Comments
Alma was a woman who dedicated her adult life to fighting for social justice causes, including equitable transportation access.
The organizers of The Untokening, a mobility justice conference held in Atlanta last year. We had trouble finding a photo of a diverse panel discussion of transportation issues in Chicago. Photo: Photo: Argenis Apolinario

Let’s Stop Booking Majority-White Panels on Citywide Transportation Issues

By Lynda Lopez and John Greenfield | Aug 18, 2017 | 4 Comments
If you can't find anyone to sit on your panels who isn’t white, you need to reevaluate what your year-round connections to communities of color look like.

LVEJO Is Concerned About Health, Safety Impacts of Hellman’s Factory Truck Traffic

By Lynda Lopez | Feb 8, 2017 | 6 Comments
Leaders with the Little Village Environmental Justice Organization are worried about the diesel exhaust from trucks passing through the neighborhood and the potential health and safety risks that this traffic poses for residents.
Community groups want to replace this parking lot next to the Logan stop with affordable housing. Image: Google Street View

Logan Groups Raise Support for 100% Affordable TOD Through Petition Drive

By Lynda Lopez | Jan 10, 2017 | 1 Comment
The push to convert a parking lot next to the Logan Square station into a 100-percent-affordable TOD is picking up steam.
Activists try to deliver a letter to landlord Francisco Macias. Photo: Lynda Lopez

Landlord Is Blocking Relocation Deal for Tenants Displaced by TOD Plan

By Lynda Lopez | Jan 3, 2017 | 16 Comments
Activists are calling on the landlord to stop blocking a relocation agreement that would help his low-income tenants, who are being forced out of his building by the TOD plans, find new homes.
Activists at last Saturday's protest. Photo: Lynda Lopez

After Referendum Calling for More Affordability, Activists Blockade TOD Site

By Lynda Lopez | Nov 22, 2016 | No Comments
Representatives from the anti-displacement groups Somos Logan Square, the Autonomous Tenants Union, and Grassroots Illinois Action blocked access points to the site at 2501 West Armitage Avenue.

Working-Class Chicagoans Discuss the Highs and Lows of Bike Commuting

By Lynda Lopez | Oct 17, 2016 | 5 Comments
Since biking is a convenient and affordable way to travel in the city, many blue-collar workers use bikes to access job opportunities. Streetsblog contributor Lynda Lopez interviewed two Chicagoans who fit this profile to get their take on the benefits of bike commuting in this city, as well as some of the issues they want […]

Housing Activists Vow to Fight Evictions of Logan Square Tenants for New TOD

By Lynda Lopez and John Greenfield | Sep 9, 2016 | 14 Comments
Yesterday morning dozens of community residents and members of the Autonomous Tenants Union, Somos Logan Square, and Grassroots Illinois Action joined tenants of the 2340 N. California building in Logan Square as they announced their plans to fight their impending eviction. Current landlord Francisco Macias plans to sell the two-story, mixed-use structure, located a few […]
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