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for.justmobilities is a research and practice-oriented initiative towards equitable mobilities that is driven by the community, particularly the vulnerable and the marginalised groups.

06/02/2025
"Your Bay, My Bay, Our Bay: Planning Street Experiments for a Child-friendly City" Krity Gera & Caterina Villani - Works...
28/01/2025

"Your Bay, My Bay, Our Bay: Planning Street Experiments for a Child-friendly City" Krity Gera & Caterina Villani - Workshops and Exhibition, June 2024, London

Join our exhibition:“Your Bay, My Bay, Our Bay: Planning Street Experiments For A Child-Friendly City” at the Royal Acad...
12/06/2024

Join our exhibition:
“Your Bay, My Bay, Our Bay: Planning Street Experiments For A Child-Friendly City” at the Royal Academy of Dance in London on Friday, 21st June and Saturday 22nd June 2024.

📢 **Exciting Workshops for Winstanley and York Estate Families!** 📢Hello Winstanley and York Estate families! 🌟We are th...
21/05/2024

📢 **Exciting Workshops for Winstanley and York Estate Families!** 📢

Hello Winstanley and York Estate families! 🌟

We are thrilled to invite you to join us for two fantastic workshops organized by For Just Mobilities. These workshops are generously supported by the Wandsworth Arts Fringe Festival and Wandsworth Council, the Royal College of Art, the University College Dublin.

🗓 **Dates:** 8th and 15th June 2024
⏰ **Time:** Afternoon
📍 **Location:** York Gardens Library

These workshops are designed specifically for children aged 6-11 accompanied by one parent/caregiver. They will be highly interactive, allowing children to unleash their creativity by creating small models to share their public space design ideas!

**Why Join Us?**
- **Free Workshops:** No cost to attend!
- **Interactive Fun:** Hands-on activities for kids.
- **Refreshments:** Snacks and drinks provided.
- **Tokens of Appreciation:** A little something to say thank you for participating!

Come along for an afternoon of creativity and community spirit. We can't wait to see you there!

For more information and to sign up, please message us or email [email protected] !

See you at York Gardens Library! 🏫✨



Wandsworth Arts Fringe

16/04/2024

We are looking for recent graduates or current students amazingly good with architecture model making skills!
Get in touch!


16/04/2024

A big shout out to young graphic designers based in London!


Coming soon!!!Our project -  family-oriented placemaking workshops.
12/02/2024

Coming soon!!!
Our project - family-oriented placemaking workshops.










We are delighted to announce we have been successful in our  Grant! 🎉Our project “My Bay, Your Bay, Our Bay” will be com...
23/01/2024

We are delighted to announce we have been successful in our Grant! 🎉Our project “My Bay, Your Bay, Our Bay” will be coming to WAF 2024 this June.


The Wandsworth Arts Fringe Grants help artists, makers and community groups realise their creative visions for the festival and engage with Wandsworth communities.



Read about our project and the rest of WAF’s Grant Funded Programme> link in bio!



Tickets and full programme information will be live from Wed 24 April 2024



📢Three important perspectives to understand the issues related to gender inequality and social exclusions: 1️⃣socio-cult...
21/01/2024

📢Three important perspectives to understand the issues related to gender inequality and social exclusions: 1️⃣socio-cultural, 2️⃣economic, and 3️⃣spatial. Derived from (Gupta, 2017).
From “Learning from informal gendered mobilities: Towards a holistic understanding for experimenting with city streets”
👉https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667091723000171

📢Three important perspectives to understand the issues related to gender inequality and social exclusions: 1️⃣socio-cult...
21/01/2024

📢Three important perspectives to understand the issues related to gender inequality and social exclusions: 1️⃣socio-cultural, 2️⃣economic, and 3️⃣spatial. Derived from (Gupta, 2017).
From “Learning from informal gendered mobilities: Towards a holistic understanding for experimenting with city streets”
👉https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667091723000171

Mobility is a basic human right to which everyone should have equal access.
21/01/2024

Mobility is a basic human right to which everyone should have equal access.




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