Bottom-Up Shorts: How a Personal Loss Can Drive Public Change

Bottom-Up Shorts: How a Personal Loss Can Drive Public Change

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Josh Stewart is an advocate from Littleton, Colorado. A year ago, his 12-year-old son was struck and killed by a car while biking to school. Since then, Josh has been relentlessly pushing for safer streets in his community. He joins Norm in this Bottom-Up Short to share his story and what he’s learned over the last year of advocacy work.

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“The Cost of an Extra Foot” (article) •

“Large Trucks Need Better Street Design” (article) •

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Norm Van Eeden Petersman (LinkedIn) •

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