By The Beach
My partner and I decided to take a spontaneous trip to the Gulf of Mexico this past week. No agenda other than seeing more of Florida while we are here. Remember those bicoastal dreams I...
Read MoreMy partner and I decided to take a spontaneous trip to the Gulf of Mexico this past week. No agenda other than seeing more of Florida while we are here. Remember those bicoastal dreams I...
Read MoreThe title of this post is what I hope to make this blog more about. I know, I’m terrible at keeping you up to date here but there are no rules to blogging! I truly...
Read MoreLast year I pushed a campaign for A CERTAIN GRAVEL CYCLING EVENT to change its event name that was an anti-indigeneous slur. While it took months of organizing to successfully get this certain event to change...
Read MoreFirst and foremost, even with a return to blogging, a little digital detox helps to kick things off with a post! I have found over the past year and months – a year in which...
Read MoreI’m back and I made a zine! This is Bike Talk, feminist bikey rants from this blogs segment of Bike Talk from 2010-2019. This is just the first volume but there’s plenty of bike talk...
Read MoreIt’s been a good solid 10 years of bikes, radical feminist rants, and adventures here on City Girl Rides. While this may not be the end of a decade for CGR, I have been working...
Read MoreEvery cyclists I know shares a passion for cycling and the outdoors. As cyclists, are we not an “outdoor” community too? Do we not care about the outdoors? Here's why the cycling and outdoor industry needs to unite.
Read MoreDiversify your feed. Sharing a short list of WTF and BIPOC’s influencers, writers, activists, athletes, and organizers who are doing the educating and work to diversify the dialogue of representation and inclusivity in cycling.
Read MoreWhether you’re a brand, cycling club, organization, photographer, publishing or media outlet in cycling, here are a few ways to incorporate body inclusivity in your spaces.
Read MoreHow we can #InfluenceInclusivity of women of color on social media and our spaces in cycling.
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