Bringing
Concepts Alive
Fair Mobility is excited to announce that our audiovisual campaign, created to raise awareness about the critical mobility challenges faced by women and gender minorities, is now available here on our website. This campaign plays a central role in our mission to address accessibility issues in small towns and rural-urban areas, where mobility barriers are most significant.
As part of our project, we analyze existing inequalities and collaborate directly with communities to co-create solutions that foster more equitable and sustainable transport systems. This work is carried out under the Driving Urban Transitions (DUT) Partnership, a collaborative initiative involving eight partners across four countries.
To maximize reach and impact, we have already shared our videos on social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. By making them accessible on our website, we hope to engage even more people in this important conversation and inspire action to improve mobility frameworks.
At the heart of Fair Mobility is the goal to increase women’s empowerment, ensuring a sense of legitimacy, safety, and pleasure when moving around the city. This involves collectively re-adapting mobility offers, policies, and guidelines, as well as rethinking physical spaces. We strive to create safer urban services that are competitive and attractive to all societal groups.
Following a collective effort to analyse the current research on mobility, justice, inclusivity, intersectionality and gender, Fair Mobility is launching a series of short films to highlight these crucial issues. These videos are based on concepts from the Fair Mobility State of the Art and concepts (soon available here), which provides a detailed insight into the current state of mobility as related to gender inequalities and justice.
Our first videos are:
- The Experience of Movement: This film explores the nuances of how different people experience movement, drawing from the Fair Mobility State of the Art document.
- Cab Mom: This video highlights the challenges faced by mothers who are often primarily responsible for transporting children, showcasing the constraints placed on driving mothers.
- Fear of Public Space: This video explores how fear in public spaces can severely impact the mobility of women and gender minorities.
Created by: Yilmaz Vurucu
Font Design: Danny Nedkova
Collaborator: Bahanur Nasya
Wonderland Architecture – Project Partner Fair Mobility