McKenzie Ortiz is the founder of Pedestrian Pride, a digital storytelling project that uplifts the realities of life for working-class people who can't drive. She also serves on the Planning and Zoning Commission in Columbia, Missouri. Today, McKenzie joins Tiffany to discuss what it's really like to be a nondriver in America and how storytelling can transform advocacy.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
Local Recommendations:
Uprise Bakery
Hitt Records
Ragtag Cinema
Learn more about Pedestrian Pride
Website
Instagram
McKenzie Ortiz (site)
Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
Do you know someone who would make for a great Bottom-Up Revolution guest? Let us know here!
McKenzie Ortiz is the founder of Pedestrian Pride, a digital storytelling project that uplifts the realities of life for working-class people who can't drive. She also serves on the Planning and Zoning Commission in Columbia, Missouri. Today, McKenzie joins Tiffany to discuss what it's really like to be a nondriver in America and how storytelling can transform advocacy.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
- Local Recommendations:
- Uprise Bakery
- Hitt Records
- Ragtag Cinema
- Learn more about Pedestrian Pride
- McKenzie Ortiz (site)
- Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
- Do you know someone who would make for a great Bottom-Up Revolution guest? Let us know here!
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