Strong Towns | Strong Talk - Invisible Cyclists @strongtowns | Uploaded May 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Last week's Strong Towns article on "invisible bike riders" — the low-income, often immigrant cyclists who bike because they have no choice and who refute our common cultural notions of what a bike rider looks like — garnered a fair amount of attention and conversation. (Read it here strongtowns.org/journal/2017/5/1/invisible-bike-riders) We're continuing that conversation on this episode of Strong Talk.
We've invited Dan Koeppel, the author of an extended report about the low-income cyclist population (who was quoted extensively in our article); Strong Towns member Alex Baca, who runs the bikeshare program in Cleveland, OH, and John Simmerman, founder of Active Towns, to be on this week's show, hosted by Rachel Quednau.
Last week's Strong Towns article on "invisible bike riders" — the low-income, often immigrant cyclists who bike because they have no choice and who refute our common cultural notions of what a bike rider looks like — garnered a fair amount of attention and conversation. (Read it here strongtowns.org/journal/2017/5/1/invisible-bike-riders) We're continuing that conversation on this episode of Strong Talk.
We've invited Dan Koeppel, the author of an extended report about the low-income cyclist population (who was quoted extensively in our article); Strong Towns member Alex Baca, who runs the bikeshare program in Cleveland, OH, and John Simmerman, founder of Active Towns, to be on this week's show, hosted by Rachel Quednau.