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Kea Wilson

Kea Wilson

Kea Wilson has more than a dozen years of experience as a writer telling emotional, urgent and actionable stories that motivate average Americans to get involved in making their cities better places. She is also a novelist, cyclist, and affordable housing advocate. She previously worked at Strong Towns, and currently lives in St. Louis, MO. Kea can be reached at kea@streetsblog.org or on Twitter @streetsblogkea.

Road Deaths Surged Alongside Covid — But Who Died, Exactly?

January 9, 2023

Steal This Idea: Cincinnati Hires In-House Crew To Build Pedestrian Infrastructure

January 5, 2023

Four Ways Automotive Regulators Could Save Pedestrian Lives

January 4, 2023

Federal Funding Bill Contains $45M for New Active Transportation Program

December 23, 2022

‘America’s Bike Mayor’ Put a Seat at Every Bus Stop. Why Can’t We?

December 22, 2022

Most U.S. Cities Can’t Set Their Own Speed Limits — But Maybe They Should

December 21, 2022

Opinion: What If We’re Thinking About Impaired Driving All Wrong?

December 19, 2022

Big Auto’s Fuel Economy Plateau is Especially Bad News for Pedestrians

December 16, 2022

Podcast: The (Too-Brief) History of Traffic Violence Memorials in America

December 14, 2022

Syracuse’s Messy I-81 Teardown Fight Shows the Challenge of ‘Reconnecting Communities’

December 12, 2022