Focusing on transportation equity, this book explores strategies to ensure fair distribution of benefits and burdens within the transportation planning systems. It delves into the impact of transportation policies on various communities, highlighting demographic trends and historical events that have influenced the current landscape. The guide offers insightful recommendations for achieving equity, making it a crucial resource for understanding and addressing inequities in U.S. transportation systems.
Thomas Sanchez Book order






- 2009
- 2004
King Bongo: A Novel of Havana
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of 1957 Havana, a terrorist bombing at the Tropicana nightclub propels King Bongo, a talented Cuban-American musician with a troubled past, into a gripping quest. As he seeks to uncover the identities of the attackers, he is also driven by the desperate need to find his sister, an enigmatic showgirl who vanished in the chaos. The story intertwines themes of loss, loyalty, and the vibrant cultural landscape of pre-revolutionary Cuba.
- 2001
Day of the Bees
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Exploring the intricate connections between love and violence, art and war, the narrative delves into the sacrifices individuals make for their passions, whether for a loved one or their homeland. Through a rich tapestry of themes, the story celebrates both creativity and the depths of human emotion, highlighting the complex interplay between devotion and conflict.