OUR VALUES
Mobility is a human right.
Everyone deserves the freedom to move safely and affordably through our city—regardless of income, ethnicity, age, or mode of transportation.Decentralize the motor vehicle in New Orleans.
We believe in shifting power and space away from cars and toward people—reclaiming our streets for bicyclists, pedestrians, and public transit.Working-class control of street design. Street infrastructure should be shaped by the needs and voices of working-class communities—not by developers, the tourism industry, or those who use their wealth as a tool of political control.
Environmental justice.
We fight for clean air, sustainable streets, and an end to transportation systems that poison our neighborhoods and accelerate climate collapse.Mutual aid and solidarity.
We are funded by the people and accountable to the people. Our work is rooted in mutual aid—not in corporate philanthropy built on surplus value extracted from the working class.Safety for all modes of transport.
True safety means building streets where everyone—bicyclists, pedestrians, transit riders, and drivers—can travel without fear.Radical Joy.
We believe joy is a collective force. In a system that thrives on isolation, fear, and exhaustion, we choose each other—we build community through celebration, care, and shared resistance.
* Democratic planning by the people, for the people, and for the environment.
Streets are a collective social space, not a commodity. Decisions about mobility must be led by working people and guided by ecological responsibility. We practice democratic centralism—open debate and political education to decide together, followed by disciplined, unified action to carry those decisions into the streets.