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Biking With Babies / Rodando con bebes (1) ·
RADS - Radical. Anarchist. Dangerous. Sisters*. How to built a Queer-Feminist Bike Collective? / Hermanas Radicales. Anarquistas. Peligrosas. ¿Como crear un colectivo de bicis queer-feminista? (1) ·
What and how are we doing: A look at community bike shops from a patron's perspective / ¿Qué y cómo lo estamos haciendo? Una mirada a los colectivos comunitarios de bicicletas desde la perspectiva de clientes (1)
====We had to cut this conversation off before people were done. There may be a continuation later - if you are interested, email bikebikeeverywhere@gmail.com====
The way that cities are created and maintained mirrors the patriarchal capitalist society we have to live in. It’s a constant punch in (1) ·
One month ago I went back to work after a nine-month parental leave. Biking around Toronto, where we live, with my daughter Nora has been one of the highlights of my leave, and it’s changed the way I think about bikes and biking. My partner first started carrying Nora by bike as a three-month infa (1) ·
What are the impacts of community bike shops (CBS) in the lives of patrons? This pilot project asked this question to patrons of various CBS across North America to help create a basic understanding of the impacts that their programs are having. Evaluation of programs is often a way to improve servi (1)
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