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Beyond Representation: Practicing Feminist Engineering featuring Regan Patterson

May 20 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Beyond Representation: Practicing Feminist Engineering with Regan Patterson, whose research connects sustainable transportation, air quality, community engagement, and environmental justice. Dr. Patterson’s work focuses on how transportation and infrastructure policies impact communities differently — and how community-driven interventions can help create more equitable futures. 📅 Wednesday, May 20 ⏰ 3:30–5 PM 📍 UCLA Center for the Study of Women | Barbra Streisand Center, 1500 Public Affairs All are welcome. No registration required. Light refreshments will be served.

Beyond Representation: Practicing Feminist Engineering with Regan Patterson, whose research connects sustainable transportation, air quality, community engagement, and environmental justice. Dr. Patterson’s work focuses on how transportation and infrastructure policies impact communities differently — and how community-driven interventions can help create more equitable futures. 📅 Wednesday, May 20 ⏰ 3:30–5 PM 📍 UCLA Center for the Study of Women | Barbra Streisand Center, 1500 Public Affairs All are welcome. No registration required. Light refreshments will be served.

Date: Wednesday, May 20th
Time: 3:30-5 PM
Location: Center for the Study of Women|Streisand Center
1500 Public Affairs

All are welcome! Open to students, faculty, staff, community members. Dr. Regan F. Patterson is an Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles, Principal Investigator of the Engineering Environmental Justice Lab, and a UCLA CSW|Barbra Streisand Environmental Justice Fellow. She was previously the Transportation Equity Research Fellow for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research. Dr. Patterson earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from UC Berkeley.

Her research focuses on air quality, sustainable transportation, community engagement, and environmental justice. More specifically, she examines and models the impacts of transportation and infrastructure policies, alongside place-based, community-driven interventions, on air pollution exposure disparities and environmental justice outcomes.

No registration required. Seating is first come, first served.
Light refreshments to be provided.

Details

Venue

  • Center for the Study of Women
  • 1500 Public Affairs + Google Map

Details

Venue

  • Center for the Study of Women
  • 1500 Public Affairs + Google Map