Banh, whose birth name was "Tea Sangvan" later changed to Thai name "Sangvan Hin-kling" (Thai:สังวาลย์ หินกลิ้ง) and "Tea Banh" in last, is of Sino-Thai descent. His father, a Thai-Chinese, was named Tea Toek (Thai:เต็ก; rtgs:Tek) and his mother Nou Peng Chenda (Thai:หนู เพ่งจินดา; rtgs:Nu Phengchinda), was an ethnic Thai. Banh married Tao Toeun (Thai:เตือนใจ ธรรมเกษร; rtgs:Tueanchai Thamma-keson), who is also an ethnic Thai in 1975. They have three children Tea Siam, Tea Tyhas, and Tea Kanha.
The United States federal Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) was enacted June 9, 1998, as Public Law 105-178. TEA-21 authorized federal surface transportation programs for highways, highway safety, and transit for the 6-year period 1998-2003. Because Congress could not agree on funding levels, the Act, which had continued past 2003 by means of temporary extensions, was allowed to lapse.
The transportation equity act requires that seven planning factors be included in regional transportation plans. The plans must:
support the economic vitality of the metropolitan planning area, especially by enabling global competitiveness, productivity and efficiency;
increase the safety and security of the transportation system for motorized and non-motorized users ;
increase the accessibility and mobility options available to people and for freight;
protect and enhance the environment, especially by promoting energy conservation and improving quality of life;
A DJ mix or DJ mixset is a sequence of musical tracks typically mixed together to appear as one continuous track. DJ mixes are usually performed using a DJ mixer and multiple sounds sources, such as turntables, CD players, digital audio players or computer sound cards, sometimes with the addition of samplers and effects units, although it's possible to create one using sound editing software.
DJ mixing is significantly different from live sound mixing. Remix services were offered beginning in the late 1970s in order to provide music which was more easily beatmixed by DJs for the dancefloor. One of the earliest DJs to refine their mixing skills was DJ Kool Herc.Francis Grasso was the first DJ to use headphones and a basic form of mixing at the New York nightclub Sanctuary. Upon its release in 2000, Paul Oakenfold's Perfecto Presents: Another World became the biggest selling dj mix album in the US.
Music
A DJ mix is often put together with music from genres that fit into the more general term electronic dance music. Other genres mixed by DJ includes hip hop, breakbeat and disco. Four on the floor disco beats can be used to create seamless mixes so as to keep dancers locked to the dancefloor. Two of main characteristics of music used in dj mixes is a dominant bassline and repetitive beats. Music mixed by djs usually has a tempo which ranges from 120 bpm up to 160 bpm.
WWFS is best remembered for its previous incarnation, rock music-formatted WNEW-FM. The station shared the WNEW call letters between 1958 and 1986 with former sister AM station WNEW (1130kHz) and television station WNEW-TV (channel 5), with all being owned by Metromedia. After WNEW-TV was sold to the News Corporation in 1986 (and became WNYW), and the AM station was sold to Bloomberg L.P. in 1992 (and became WBBR), 102.7 FM retained the WNEW-FM callsign until it was changed in 2007. CBS Radio has since reused the WNEW call sign; the present-day WNEW-FM in the Washington, D.C., area is connected to this station only through their common ownership.
The 102.7 FM frequency was first assigned in the mid-1940s as WNJR-FM from Newark, New Jersey. Intended to be a simulcasting sister to WNJR (1430 AM, now WNSW), the FM station never made it to the air despite being granted several extensions of its construction permit. WNJR gave up and turned in the FM license to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 1953.
HR 2400 - Trans Equity Act for the 21st Century Signing
This is video footage of President Clinton Signing HR 2400 - Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century. This footage is official public record produced by the White House Television (WHTV) crew, provided by the Clinton Presidential Library.
Date: June 9, 1998
Location: Room 450, Old Executive Office Building
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published: 09 May 2012
Transportation
published: 01 Mar 2021
Engineering in Action: Transportation Equity
The next installment of the Engineering in Action series hosted a panel of transportation experts from L.A. to D.C. to discuss equity in transportation. Discover how transportation planning and implementation impacts communities and the innovative solutions being developed to transform the cities of the 21st century.
Panelists Include:
Eric Avila, Ph.D.
Professor
UCLA Luskin + UCLA College | Social Sciences
Cris B. Liban, D.Env., P.E.
Chief Sustainability Officer
LA Metro
Regan F. Patterson, Ph.D.
Transportation Equity Research Fellow
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation
Opening remarks by Veronica Santos, Ph.D., Associate Dean for EDI and Faculty Affairs.
Moderated by Audrey Pool O'Neal, Ph.D., Director of Women in Engineering at UCLA.
Broadcasted on May 20, 2021.
published: 27 May 2021
2022 Solidarity Day Full Video
During our 2022 Transit Equity Solidarity Day event, we gave updates on the state of transit in the region, learned about the 2023 Transportation Equity Act, and heard from leading Regional Transportation Authority Experts about how Baltimore could benefit from this new governance structure.
published: 10 Jan 2023
Transportation Equity
What does access to transportation mean to you? Is it the best new car, a quick and convenient route, affordable and safe transit or maybe ridesharing options? Access to affordable and reliable transportation widens opportunities for all. As we talk about equality gaps in our community, where does access to transportation fit in?
published: 10 Jan 2017
Transit and Parking
published: 01 Apr 2022
Our Work is Never Done: Examining Equity Impacts in Public Transportation
Dorval R. Carter, Jr., President of the Chicago Transit Authority, is the 2021 recipient of the Thomas B. Deen Distinguished Lectureship. Mr. Carter is recognized for his leadership in the transit industry and legal community, and for spearheading significant advances to public transportation. He presented "Our Work is Never Done: Examining Equity Impacts in Public Transportation,” as part of TRB’s 2021 Annual Meeting. His lecture is followed by a conversation with former Secretary of Transportation and current Chief Policy Officer of Lyft Anthony Foxx. http://www.trb.org/AnnualMeeting/Blurbs/181136.aspx
published: 25 Jan 2021
Aligning Federal Surface Transportation Policy to Meet 21st Century Needs
EventID=109066
published: 13 Mar 2019
Transportation Equity Event: Cascades East Transit
Edited recording of the Transportation Equity Event. This was the third presentation of the event. Speaker: Andrea Breault
published: 19 Feb 2021
Creating Transportation Equity from the Ground Up
Recorded April 27, 2022
Transportation accounts for the largest share of emissions in the United States. But many U.S. cities benefit by having dense urban footprints. By expanding low- and zero-carbon mobility options, cities can help to build more equitable transportation systems and increase economic mobility.
Alison Sant, author of From the Ground Up: Local Efforts to Create Resilient Cities, and Ashwat Narayanan of Our Streets Minneapolis joined us to identify how to serve under-resourced communities through investments in walking, cycling, and public transportation.
Panelists Slides: https://planning.maryland.gov/Documents/Offsite/Webinar-Slides/2022-0427-ASant-ANarayanan-Slides.pdf
Chapters
0:00:00 Introduction
0:07:04 Alison Sant Presentation
0:31:10 Ashwat Narayanan Present...
This is video footage of President Clinton Signing HR 2400 - Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century. This footage is official public record produced by...
This is video footage of President Clinton Signing HR 2400 - Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century. This footage is official public record produced by the White House Television (WHTV) crew, provided by the Clinton Presidential Library.
Date: June 9, 1998
Location: Room 450, Old Executive Office Building
ARC Identifier: 5888718
http://www.archives.gov/research/arc/
Access Restriction(s): unrestricted
Use Restrictions(s): unrestricted
Camera: White House Television (WHTV) / Main
Local Identifiers: MT08538
This material is public domain, as it is a work prepared by an officer or employee of the U.S. government as part of that person's official duties. Any usage must receive the credit "Courtesy; William J. Clinton Presidential Library," and no exclusive rights or permissions are granted for usage.
This is video footage of President Clinton Signing HR 2400 - Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century. This footage is official public record produced by the White House Television (WHTV) crew, provided by the Clinton Presidential Library.
Date: June 9, 1998
Location: Room 450, Old Executive Office Building
ARC Identifier: 5888718
http://www.archives.gov/research/arc/
Access Restriction(s): unrestricted
Use Restrictions(s): unrestricted
Camera: White House Television (WHTV) / Main
Local Identifiers: MT08538
This material is public domain, as it is a work prepared by an officer or employee of the U.S. government as part of that person's official duties. Any usage must receive the credit "Courtesy; William J. Clinton Presidential Library," and no exclusive rights or permissions are granted for usage.
The next installment of the Engineering in Action series hosted a panel of transportation experts from L.A. to D.C. to discuss equity in transportation. Discove...
The next installment of the Engineering in Action series hosted a panel of transportation experts from L.A. to D.C. to discuss equity in transportation. Discover how transportation planning and implementation impacts communities and the innovative solutions being developed to transform the cities of the 21st century.
Panelists Include:
Eric Avila, Ph.D.
Professor
UCLA Luskin + UCLA College | Social Sciences
Cris B. Liban, D.Env., P.E.
Chief Sustainability Officer
LA Metro
Regan F. Patterson, Ph.D.
Transportation Equity Research Fellow
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation
Opening remarks by Veronica Santos, Ph.D., Associate Dean for EDI and Faculty Affairs.
Moderated by Audrey Pool O'Neal, Ph.D., Director of Women in Engineering at UCLA.
Broadcasted on May 20, 2021.
The next installment of the Engineering in Action series hosted a panel of transportation experts from L.A. to D.C. to discuss equity in transportation. Discover how transportation planning and implementation impacts communities and the innovative solutions being developed to transform the cities of the 21st century.
Panelists Include:
Eric Avila, Ph.D.
Professor
UCLA Luskin + UCLA College | Social Sciences
Cris B. Liban, D.Env., P.E.
Chief Sustainability Officer
LA Metro
Regan F. Patterson, Ph.D.
Transportation Equity Research Fellow
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation
Opening remarks by Veronica Santos, Ph.D., Associate Dean for EDI and Faculty Affairs.
Moderated by Audrey Pool O'Neal, Ph.D., Director of Women in Engineering at UCLA.
Broadcasted on May 20, 2021.
During our 2022 Transit Equity Solidarity Day event, we gave updates on the state of transit in the region, learned about the 2023 Transportation Equity Act, an...
During our 2022 Transit Equity Solidarity Day event, we gave updates on the state of transit in the region, learned about the 2023 Transportation Equity Act, and heard from leading Regional Transportation Authority Experts about how Baltimore could benefit from this new governance structure.
During our 2022 Transit Equity Solidarity Day event, we gave updates on the state of transit in the region, learned about the 2023 Transportation Equity Act, and heard from leading Regional Transportation Authority Experts about how Baltimore could benefit from this new governance structure.
What does access to transportation mean to you? Is it the best new car, a quick and convenient route, affordable and safe transit or maybe ridesharing options? ...
What does access to transportation mean to you? Is it the best new car, a quick and convenient route, affordable and safe transit or maybe ridesharing options? Access to affordable and reliable transportation widens opportunities for all. As we talk about equality gaps in our community, where does access to transportation fit in?
What does access to transportation mean to you? Is it the best new car, a quick and convenient route, affordable and safe transit or maybe ridesharing options? Access to affordable and reliable transportation widens opportunities for all. As we talk about equality gaps in our community, where does access to transportation fit in?
Dorval R. Carter, Jr., President of the Chicago Transit Authority, is the 2021 recipient of the Thomas B. Deen Distinguished Lectureship. Mr. Carter is recogniz...
Dorval R. Carter, Jr., President of the Chicago Transit Authority, is the 2021 recipient of the Thomas B. Deen Distinguished Lectureship. Mr. Carter is recognized for his leadership in the transit industry and legal community, and for spearheading significant advances to public transportation. He presented "Our Work is Never Done: Examining Equity Impacts in Public Transportation,” as part of TRB’s 2021 Annual Meeting. His lecture is followed by a conversation with former Secretary of Transportation and current Chief Policy Officer of Lyft Anthony Foxx. http://www.trb.org/AnnualMeeting/Blurbs/181136.aspx
Dorval R. Carter, Jr., President of the Chicago Transit Authority, is the 2021 recipient of the Thomas B. Deen Distinguished Lectureship. Mr. Carter is recognized for his leadership in the transit industry and legal community, and for spearheading significant advances to public transportation. He presented "Our Work is Never Done: Examining Equity Impacts in Public Transportation,” as part of TRB’s 2021 Annual Meeting. His lecture is followed by a conversation with former Secretary of Transportation and current Chief Policy Officer of Lyft Anthony Foxx. http://www.trb.org/AnnualMeeting/Blurbs/181136.aspx
Recorded April 27, 2022
Transportation accounts for the largest share of emissions in the United States. But many U.S. cities benefit by having dense urban fo...
Recorded April 27, 2022
Transportation accounts for the largest share of emissions in the United States. But many U.S. cities benefit by having dense urban footprints. By expanding low- and zero-carbon mobility options, cities can help to build more equitable transportation systems and increase economic mobility.
Alison Sant, author of From the Ground Up: Local Efforts to Create Resilient Cities, and Ashwat Narayanan of Our Streets Minneapolis joined us to identify how to serve under-resourced communities through investments in walking, cycling, and public transportation.
Panelists Slides: https://planning.maryland.gov/Documents/Offsite/Webinar-Slides/2022-0427-ASant-ANarayanan-Slides.pdf
Chapters
0:00:00 Introduction
0:07:04 Alison Sant Presentation
0:31:10 Ashwat Narayanan Presentation
0:57:28 Alison and Ash Discussion
1:11:59 Q&A
1:48:53 Conclusion
Recorded April 27, 2022
Transportation accounts for the largest share of emissions in the United States. But many U.S. cities benefit by having dense urban footprints. By expanding low- and zero-carbon mobility options, cities can help to build more equitable transportation systems and increase economic mobility.
Alison Sant, author of From the Ground Up: Local Efforts to Create Resilient Cities, and Ashwat Narayanan of Our Streets Minneapolis joined us to identify how to serve under-resourced communities through investments in walking, cycling, and public transportation.
Panelists Slides: https://planning.maryland.gov/Documents/Offsite/Webinar-Slides/2022-0427-ASant-ANarayanan-Slides.pdf
Chapters
0:00:00 Introduction
0:07:04 Alison Sant Presentation
0:31:10 Ashwat Narayanan Presentation
0:57:28 Alison and Ash Discussion
1:11:59 Q&A
1:48:53 Conclusion
This is video footage of President Clinton Signing HR 2400 - Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century. This footage is official public record produced by the White House Television (WHTV) crew, provided by the Clinton Presidential Library.
Date: June 9, 1998
Location: Room 450, Old Executive Office Building
ARC Identifier: 5888718
http://www.archives.gov/research/arc/
Access Restriction(s): unrestricted
Use Restrictions(s): unrestricted
Camera: White House Television (WHTV) / Main
Local Identifiers: MT08538
This material is public domain, as it is a work prepared by an officer or employee of the U.S. government as part of that person's official duties. Any usage must receive the credit "Courtesy; William J. Clinton Presidential Library," and no exclusive rights or permissions are granted for usage.
The next installment of the Engineering in Action series hosted a panel of transportation experts from L.A. to D.C. to discuss equity in transportation. Discover how transportation planning and implementation impacts communities and the innovative solutions being developed to transform the cities of the 21st century.
Panelists Include:
Eric Avila, Ph.D.
Professor
UCLA Luskin + UCLA College | Social Sciences
Cris B. Liban, D.Env., P.E.
Chief Sustainability Officer
LA Metro
Regan F. Patterson, Ph.D.
Transportation Equity Research Fellow
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation
Opening remarks by Veronica Santos, Ph.D., Associate Dean for EDI and Faculty Affairs.
Moderated by Audrey Pool O'Neal, Ph.D., Director of Women in Engineering at UCLA.
Broadcasted on May 20, 2021.
During our 2022 Transit Equity Solidarity Day event, we gave updates on the state of transit in the region, learned about the 2023 Transportation Equity Act, and heard from leading Regional Transportation Authority Experts about how Baltimore could benefit from this new governance structure.
What does access to transportation mean to you? Is it the best new car, a quick and convenient route, affordable and safe transit or maybe ridesharing options? Access to affordable and reliable transportation widens opportunities for all. As we talk about equality gaps in our community, where does access to transportation fit in?
Dorval R. Carter, Jr., President of the Chicago Transit Authority, is the 2021 recipient of the Thomas B. Deen Distinguished Lectureship. Mr. Carter is recognized for his leadership in the transit industry and legal community, and for spearheading significant advances to public transportation. He presented "Our Work is Never Done: Examining Equity Impacts in Public Transportation,” as part of TRB’s 2021 Annual Meeting. His lecture is followed by a conversation with former Secretary of Transportation and current Chief Policy Officer of Lyft Anthony Foxx. http://www.trb.org/AnnualMeeting/Blurbs/181136.aspx
Recorded April 27, 2022
Transportation accounts for the largest share of emissions in the United States. But many U.S. cities benefit by having dense urban footprints. By expanding low- and zero-carbon mobility options, cities can help to build more equitable transportation systems and increase economic mobility.
Alison Sant, author of From the Ground Up: Local Efforts to Create Resilient Cities, and Ashwat Narayanan of Our Streets Minneapolis joined us to identify how to serve under-resourced communities through investments in walking, cycling, and public transportation.
Panelists Slides: https://planning.maryland.gov/Documents/Offsite/Webinar-Slides/2022-0427-ASant-ANarayanan-Slides.pdf
Chapters
0:00:00 Introduction
0:07:04 Alison Sant Presentation
0:31:10 Ashwat Narayanan Presentation
0:57:28 Alison and Ash Discussion
1:11:59 Q&A
1:48:53 Conclusion