Sunday, March 28, 2021

APTF Scholarship Applications Being Accepted Now!


Ándale students! Spring into action and get your scholarships ready for submittal. The American Public Transportation Foundation is accepting apps until June 14th. Latinx students are also eligible for the LIT/MV Transportation award of $5,000. Drop us a message for more information or if you need help with your application. Click here to learn how to apply: https://www.aptfd.org/aptf-scholarship-program/

 

Saturday, March 27, 2021

COMTO AND LIT SIGN MOU TO BOLSTER THE FIGHT FOR DIVERSITY, INCLUSION AND EQUITY IN TRANSPORTATION

 

MOU will allow organizations to collaborate closely to share information and resources

Alexandria, VA – The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO), a nonprofit organization founded in 1971 dedicated to advancing minorities in the transportation industry with 34 chapters in the U.S. and Canada, and Latinos In Transit (LIT), founded in 2016 to promote the advancement and development of Latinos and other minorities in transportation, announced a joint Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) forming an alliance to advance diversity and equity in the transportation industry.

With a growing interest in bringing diversity, inclusion and equity to all sectors of society, an opportunity exists for these two vibrant organizations to work more closely together and develop meaningful synergies. Both COMTO and LIT strive to maximize the quality and value of their member services, in a variety of forms, including professional development, advocacy and networking; all consistent with their organizations’ missions. The MOU will allow the two organizations to share information and resources and partner on future programs and initiatives.

 “COMTO continues to expand upon its 50-year legacy of expanding opportunities for minorities in transportation by creating partnerships with organizations like LIT who are as dedicated as we are to diversity, inclusion and equity in transportation and the communities we serve,” said Tara McDaniel, Interim President and CEO of COMTO. “We look forward to aligning our resources for a more favorable outcome for all minorities in transportation.”

 “Now more than ever is a partnership with COMTO important as we address advocacy for diversity, equity and inclusion in the transportation industry.   If we learned one thing last year, it’s that our voices are stronger together,” said Alva Carrasco, President of the LIT Board of Directors. “I’m really excited about our collaboration with COMTO and for the future of both organizations and its members.”


Wednesday, March 3, 2021

SJSU/Mineta Transportation Institute Now Taking Applications - Information Session

 


SJSU’s Lucas Graduate School of Business and the Mineta Transportation Institute offer:

   A Master of Science in Transportation Management

   Graduate certificates, including: Transportation Safety, Security, and Emergency Management; High-Speed and Intercity Rail Management

   Learn from industry-leading professionals and researchers
   Flexible program for working professionals
   Attend live classes online (weekday evenings)
   Affordable tuition + financial support from MTI

Learn more from Dr. Asha Weinstein Agrawal,  Program Director on 

March 11, noon to 1 pm (PST) 

To Register: https://lgsb.activehosted.com/f191

Save Transit Day is March 2

 

Our communities are still in crisis from the pandemic. Our public transit systems are on the brink of disaster. According to American Public Transportation Association, public transit systems nationally need $39.3 billion to keep running. Frontline workers — nurses, food service workers, janitors, garbage workers, transit workers, and more — depend on public transit to keep our economy moving.

Pass the COVID relief package with $30 billion to #SaveTransitSend a message to your Senators today: http://bit.ly/30bTransit #TransitEquity #TransitJustice #ReliefNow #FundTheFrontlines #BuildBackBetter

She-se Puede! - Celebrating Women's HerStory Month

 

Post your comments about your favorite female role models and heroes. She-se puede motivate the next generation of female leaders!