Yes Yes Yes: Bicycling as an Instrument of Equity

Richard Risemberg <[email protected]> Mon, 31 Mar 2014 16:22:53 -0700
Newsgroups gmane.politics.activism.carfree-cities
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A quote:

> One of the most inspiring personas at the Bike Summit was Terry O'Neill, director of the National Organization for Women, who asked that bicycle advocates get beyond simply advocating for bikes. O'Neill prodded cyclists to ask: What do we need to do to make bicycling useful to women? And then she laid it out eloquently. Build affordable housing — lots of it — in areas where it is most needed, such as affluent Montgomery County, a suburb of DC, or in places like Hayes Valley and Silicon Valley. By creating the spatial proximity that makes cycling practical, women (and men) can incorporate cycling while balancing jobs, household chores, and children. This would do more to increase bicycling (and equity) than simply striping new bike lanes.

The link:

http://t.co/e1XbiZXqHQ

Cheers,

Rick
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Richard Risemberg
http://www.bicyclefixation.com
http://www.SustainableCityNews.com
http://gridlogisticsinc.com
http://www.rickrise.com








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