EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 37 MIN
Beyond the Automobile: Reclaiming Streets for Well-Being
from The Feminist Park Podcast – Un/Seen Spaces: Designing for Liberation! · host The Feminist Park Podcast
Beyond the Automobile: Reclaiming Streets for Well-BeingSeason 2 Episode: 4. May 19, 2026.Demonstrates how car-dependent urban design harms mental health and social connection, reinforcing our vision of car-free, pedestrian-centered green spaces.Summary: Challenges the assumption that car access improves well-being, showing that walkable, transit-rich neighborhoods report higher life satisfaction.Connection: Prioritizes pedestrian pathways and social infrastructure over cars, recognizing that car-centric design harms those who cannot or choose not to drive.Key Takeaways: • Car ownership negatively impacts subjective well-being, health, and social connection• Car-free urban transitions significantly improve mental health outcomes• People-centered transport planning enhances quality of life across multiple life domains• Automobile dependence creates social isolation and reduces community ties• Urban planning must prioritize pedestrian and cyclist needs over car infrastructureKeywords: Transport policy, quality of life, car ownership, well-being.Source: Transport and Quality of Life: The Car and Its Link to Subjective Well-Being, Health, and Life Domains, Kostas MouratidisThe Feminist Park is a pioneering intersectional feminist urban initiative that reimagines public green space through the lived experiences of women, migrants, LGBTQI+ people, and racialised communities. Rooted in care ethics, anti-racism, and queer theory, the project challenges the androcentric design of cities by co-creating inclusive, safe, and ecologically regenerative parks. By combining rigorous scientific research with grassroots feminist praxis, the Feminist Park advocates for the right to the city for all bodies,particularly those historically excluded from public space. Learn more and join the movement at www.feminist-park.org.
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Beyond the Automobile: Reclaiming Streets for Well-BeingSeason 2 Episode: 4. May 19, 2026.Demonstrates how car-dependent urban design harms mental health and social connection, reinforcing our vision of car-free, pedestrian-centered green spaces.Summary: Challenges the assumption that car access improves well-being, showing that walkable, transit-rich neighborhoods report higher life satisfaction.Connection: Prioritizes pedestrian pathways and social infrastructure over cars, recognizing that car-centric design harms those who cannot or choose not to drive.Key Takeaways: • Car ownership negatively impacts subjective well-being, health, and social connection• Car-free urban transitions significantly improve mental health outcomes• People-centered transport planning enhances quality of life across multiple life domains• Automobile dependence creates social isolation and reduces community ties• Urban planning must prioritize pedestrian and cyclist needs over car infrastructureKeywords: Transport policy, quality of life, car ownership, well-being.Source: Transport and Quality of Life: The Car and Its Link to Subjective Well-Being, Health, and Life Domains, Kostas MouratidisThe Feminist Park is a pioneering intersectional feminist urban initiative that reimagines public green space through the lived experiences of women, migrants, LGBTQI+ people, and racialised communities. Rooted in care ethics, anti-racism, and queer theory, the project challenges the androcentric design of cities by co-creating inclusive, safe, and ecologically regenerative parks. By combining rigorous scientific research with grassroots feminist praxis, the Feminist Park advocates for the right to the city for all bodies,particularly those historically excluded from public space. Learn more and join the movement at www.feminist-park.org.
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