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EPISODE · Aug 12, 2021 · 29 MIN

CEA - How Racism and Economics Affect Infrastructure with Collin Yarbrough

from The Civil Engineering Academy Podcast · host Isaac Oakeson

Civil engineering is famously known for its positive impacts on society once a project is completed and fully functioning. Today’s episode, however, will make you reflect on societal questions that play a crucial role in our communities long before the project is even approved. Today’s guest is Collin Yarbrough, a pipeline engineer, bakery owner, and the author of Paved A Way. During his graduate studies, he was required to write a paper that later turned into his groundbreaking book, which tells the stories of how infrastructure projects have been silently contributing to social issues such as racism. What You’ll Learn: ● How Collin Got into Engineering ● Collin’s Tough Life Period After the Recession of 2008 ● 3 Key Concepts to Make a Pivot in Life or Career ● What Led Him to Write His Book ● How Infrastructure Projects Can be Tied to Social Issues ● How Cities Can Avoid These Social Problems ● What Engineers Themselves Can Do About it Our Partners: School of PE - http://www.civilengineeringacademy.com/sope KiwiCo - http://civilengineeringacademy.com/kiwi Resources Mentioned (some links are affiliate links): Collin Yarbrough (LinkedIn) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/collin-yarbrough-1b3a6717 Collin Yarbrough (Email) - [email protected] Collin Yarbrough (@collinwritesdesign) - https://www.instagram.com/collinwritesdesign/?hl=en Paved A Way: Infrastructure, Policy and Racism in an American City, by Collin Yarbrough - ibit.ly/9E3L The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America, by Richard Rothstein - ibit.ly/m3M4 Clarkson University- https://www.clarkson.edu Southern Methodist University - https://www.smu.edu Georgetown University - https://www.georgetown.edu Creators Institute - https://www.creator.institute Dallas Morning News - https://www.dallasnews.com Dallas Express - https://dallasexpress.com Nasher Sculpture Center - https://www.nashersculpturecenter.org Meyerson Symphony Center - https://www.dallassymphony.org CEA Resources: The Ultimate Civil PE Review Course - https://civilpereviewcourse.com The Ultimate Civil FE Review Course - https://civilfereviewcourse.com CEA Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPeFLBZ2gk0uO5M9uE2zj0Q CEA Free Facebook Community - https://ceacommunity.com CEA Website - https://civilengineeringacademy.com Reach out to Isaac - [email protected]

Civil engineering is famously known for its positive impacts on society once a project is completed and fully functioning. Today’s episode, however, will make you reflect on societal questions that play a crucial role in our communities long before the project is even approved. Today’s guest is Collin Yarbrough, a pipeline engineer, bakery owner, and the author of Paved A Way. During his graduate studies, he was required to write a paper that later turned into his groundbreaking book, which tells the stories of how infrastructure projects have been silently contributing to social issues such as racism. What You’ll Learn: ● How Collin Got into Engineering ● Collin’s Tough Life Period After the Recession of 2008 ● 3 Key Concepts to Make a Pivot in Life or Career ● What Led Him to Write His Book ● How Infrastructure Projects Can be Tied to Social Issues ● How Cities Can Avoid These Social Problems ● What Engineers Themselves Can Do About it Our Partners: School of PE - http://www.civilengineeringacademy.com/sope KiwiCo - http://civilengineeringacademy.com/kiwi Resources Mentioned (some links are affiliate links): Collin Yarbrough (LinkedIn) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/collin-yarbrough-1b3a6717 Collin Yarbrough (Email) - [email protected] Collin Yarbrough (@collinwritesdesign) - https://www.instagram.com/collinwritesdesign/?hl=en Paved A Way: Infrastructure, Policy and Racism in an American City, by Collin Yarbrough - ibit.ly/9E3L The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America, by Richard Rothstein - ibit.ly/m3M4 Clarkson University- https://www.clarkson.edu Southern Methodist University - https://www.smu.edu Georgetown University - https://www.georgetown.edu Creators Institute - https://www.creator.institute Dallas Morning News - https://www.dallasnews.com Dallas Express - https://dallasexpress.com Nasher Sculpture Center - https://www.nashersculpturecenter.org Meyerson Symphony Center - https://www.dallassymphony.org CEA Resources: The Ultimate Civil PE Review Course - https://civilpereviewcourse.com The Ultimate Civil FE Review Course - https://civilfereviewcourse.com CEA Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPeFLBZ2gk0uO5M9uE2zj0Q CEA Free Facebook Community - https://ceacommunity.com CEA Website - https://civilengineeringacademy.com Reach out to Isaac - [email protected]

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