2023 Recommendations on Automated Traffic Enforcement in Seattle
We are asking the City of Seattle to put the brakes on expanding its automated speed camera program until critical equity issues are resolved.
Whose Streets? Our Streets! Releases Inspiring Report on BIPOC Community Safety
This report summarizes 2022 outreach and engagement conducted by Whose Streets? Our Streets! within BIPOC communities about what it means for people to feel safe while traveling in Seattle and what should change to increase that safety.
What’s Next for Traffic Cameras in Seattle?
Should Seattle continue to invest in automated traffic safety cameras? Do the benefits outweigh the harms of ticketing for BIPOC communities? How can Seattle do better in the future? We will use the perspectives that you share to push for change.
WSOS Got Bars!
Watch Nura and Renaissance share truth and education while representing Whose Streets? Our Streets! at Seattle Neighborhood Greenways’ “Feast in the Street” event.
Rest in Peace, Jayland Walker
Whose Streets? Our Streets! stands against the traffic stop by police in Akron, OH that escalated into the horrific murder of Jayland Walker.
Quote of the Week
“The real radical is that person who has a vision of equality and is willing to do those things that will bring reality closer to that vision.” -Bayard Rustin