Cycling
Add news
News

Can We Talk?: “Why We Must Talk Race When We Talk About Bikes”

Note: This event is part of our Women & Bicycles program and only open to folks who identify as women, trans, or femme.

You can’t talk about bicycles without talking about race. Period. Anti-Blackness and structural racism are pervasive in the biking industry and entrenched in our wider society. Tamika Butler, a gender non-conforming, queer, Black woman, and the Director of Equity and Inclusion at Toole Design, compels us to keep this reality at the forefront of planning, building, and all things bike-related. This requires us to go beyond what has been done that continues to keep biking as a white, cis-male dominated sport. The other side holds the opportunity to see how the bicycle gives the “power to be free and move freely,” should we choose to collectively come together to root-out inequity and dismantle systems of oppression.

In this week’s Can We Talk? we’ll be reading and discussing “Why We Must Talk Race When We Talk About Bikes” by Tamika Butler, from Bicycling Magazine.

Join us for a casual article chat via Zoom. You are welcome to join with or without video. Have questions about access, or have questions about the event? Send us an email at outreach@waba.org.

Hosted by Patricia Miguel, WABA’s Community Outreach Coordinator.

Загрузка...

Comments

Комментарии для сайта Cackle
Загрузка...

More news:

Spokes, the Lothian Cycle Campaign
Podium Cafe

Read on Sportsweek.org:

Podium Cafe
Podium Cafe
Podium Cafe
Podium Cafe

Other sports

Sponsored