Framing the ProblemMobility justice focuses on prioritizing walking, cycling, and social spaces over car-centric infrastructure. Walkable neighbourhoods improve access to jobs, services, and healthier food options, though beyond downtown Toronto’s core, areas like Jane & Finch, Regent Park, and Scarborough Village face systemic barriers related to race, class, ability, and transit access. Long commutes, inconsistent transit routes, and financial inaccessibility limit opportunities in education and employment, reinforcing inequality.
This project examines how we, as designers, can drive mobility justice by amplifying marginalized voices, increasing information accessibility, and advocating for change. It explores how design can be a tool for activism, reshaping accessibility in Toronto’s underserved communities.
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