This Insights on Inclusion podcast interview features
an interview with Marc Brenman.
Marc has
served several high-level positions related to equity, inclusion and civil
rights at the state and federal levels, including as Executive Director of the Washington State Human
Rights Commission and as Senior Policy Advisor for Civil Rights in the Office
of the U.S. Secretary of Transportation. He has
worked in civil rights since 1973, primarily for the Office for Civil Rights of
the U.S. Department of Education. He’s
currently a consultant to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
He co-authored the book (with Tom Sanchez) The
Right to Transportation: Moving to Equity (APA, 2008). He continues to work in the field of transportation,
most recently by consulting with Public Advocates in their big win in the San
Francisco Bay Area BART social equity case, which resulted in $70 million being
withheld from the agency by the Federal Transit Administration.
One final note: there are a few audio glitches in the file
that unfortunately we were not able to remove in post production editing. We hope you enjoy the podcast and the chance
to hear more about Marc’s impressive contributions to the field.
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