As California prepares for a ban on gasoline vehicles by 2035, and the nation is funding and building toward an increasingly electrified future, how can we ensure the wave of changes to come serve all equally, rather than some more equally than others? From the paved over Red Car rail lines to glossed over Redlining, our city has a history of development that embodies the motivations and needs of some populations more than - and at times at the expense of - others. What can we learn from this history and the electrification efforts being made today locally, nationally, and globally? To be effective, this effort will need This transdisciplinary studio welcomes perspectives and skills from across ArtCenter disciplines to design a broad range of concepts: How might we devise a charging experience inclusive of a range of languages, heights, or disabilities? How might we design a campaign that sparks awareness and advocates for all communities to share in the benefits of electrification? or is shared far beyond the region? All with a willingness to help and contribute are welcome to Join us as we survey the ever changing landscape of the electrification movement and delve into the perspectives and challenges of communities, business owners, and the dynamics of government programs and corporate interests. We will leave with a clearer understanding from those at the forefront of the movement - and perhaps work that becomes a case study for informs best practices in directing funding resources more equally, equitably, and effectively throughout Los Angeles' fabric of ethnically rich and socioeconomically diverse residents in the coming years.