Changing Transportation: The Keystone Issue for Sustainability And Economic Justice

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Changing Transportation: The Keystone Issue for Sustainability And Economic Justice

JAMES LEES MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Center for Faith and Action
1741 Frankfort Avenue (Frankfort Avenue at William Street)

Transportation infrastructure and lack of public transportation options are prime factors in our oil dependence, loss of agricultural lands, poverty and economic difficulties. reordering our transportation priorities will save lives, drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions, serve the underserved and protect our economy.

David Coyte is a social and environmental activist who is on the boards of the Knob Valley Audubon Society, Protect Our Woods (Indiana) and the Coalition for Advancement of Regional Transportation.

Thursday, April 1, 7-8:30 p.m.
Donations welcome

David is also the Economic Dimension Working Group Co-chair for the Sustainable Clifton project www.sustainableclifton.blogspot.com

JAMES LEES MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1741 Frankfort Avenue (Frankfort Avenue at William Street)

To register, call us at 896-0172, write us at 1741 Frankfort Ave, Louisville, KY 40206, or eMail us at directorfaithaction@yahoo.com

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