Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg told theGrio that his department’s partnership with HBCUs is “very important” to him and the Biden-Harris administration.
The wheels are churning to quickly put in place an HBCU-focused job fair for immediate openings in the U.S. Department of Transportation.
In Baltimore, Mayland, last week at Morgan State University, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg noted in an interview with theGrio, “I didn’t just come here to be a voice to the HBCUs from a research perspective. I also came here as a recruiter. There are hundreds of positions that we need to fill in my department alone, just in order to deliver on this bipartisan infrastructure law.”
The $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Joe Biden in November 2021. The law provides funding to improve roads, bridges, highways, airports, public transportation and water infrastructure. It also invests in clean energy transportation and electric vehicle charging.
Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, was at Morgan State viewing some federally funded transportation research projects created by students. He witnessed and rode some of the newest STEM innovations from automated wheelchairs and other moving apparatus meant for personal or public use.
Buttigieg said his focus was beyond the experiments and his discussion on ending racism in infrastructure. “We’ve been entrusted with hundreds of billions of dollars in funding to actually put that funding to work, to get it to where it needs to go to make sure that it’s spent wisely and effectively,” Buttigieg told theGrio.
“That’s going to take a lot of talent, and we’ve already got enormous talent in our department. But we need to hire more people to help us effectively use those dollars. So at USAjobs.gov right now, there are job postings, and we’re going to be actively recruiting on campuses like this one, letting people know these opportunities that are out there and just how much we need that talent in order to be able to deliver on this bill.”
According to a report from the Center for Transportation Studies at Morgan State, there is a minority underrepresentation in professional and managerial positions in the transportation industry.
The report cites two successful programs that have worked to change that dynamic. The programs were designed to increase minority participation in the field of transportation. The first program is the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)’s Airway Science Program, which according to the report, “has already established FAA-approved academic programs in seven HBCUs.”
The second program, Morgan State’s Career Development and Training Project (CDTP), “carries out a variety of activities including recruitment, counseling, providing financial aid, placing students in internship or co-op programs, and conducting workshops.”
The lack of diversity in the Department of Transportation could have been one of the factors that contributed to the segregation that was built into the nation’s roadways that were meant to keep certain communities out of affluent and white areas, as theGrio has previously reported about in-depth.
The study also points out, that minorities are disproportionately dependent on public transit. Therefore, Black and Brown communities are a “major contribution to the local financial support of transit systems as taxpayers.”
The study also noted an irony that minority businesses have “experienced to date only the most minimal participation in planning, development and implementation of transit systems and system improvements.”
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