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Lynda Lopez

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Dangers and Annoyances: When, if Ever, Does it Make Sense to Confront a Rule-Breaker?

By John Greenfield and Lynda Lopez | Jan 30, 2020 | No Comments
Smoking, littering, radio playing, and other infractions can make CTA trips unpleasant and reduce ridership. But many riders say it's wisest not to confront the offender.
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Reflections on the Untokening Convening

By Lynda Lopez | Oct 14, 2019 | No Comments
What does mobility justice mean?
Biking on the Bloomingdale Trail. Photo: John Greenfield
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Want to ride your bike more? Here are some tips for the casual cyclist

By Lynda Lopez | Sep 12, 2019 | No Comments
If you feel like you never get around to riding your bike, or are nervous about riding in the city but want to give it a spin, here are some steps you can take to make it happen.
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The joy and power of bike culture in POC music and art

By Lynda Lopez | Sep 9, 2019 | No Comments
If we can reflect diverse cultural backgrounds and experiences in biking through language, art, and music, we can open the doors for more people to be part of biking culture.
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Cyclists of Color Convened at the BLK Panel: “We Want More Black Folks on Bikes”

By Lynda Lopez | Feb 25, 2019 | No Comments
The forum, held Saturday at Blackstone Bicycle Works, featured representatives of 2wheelgods, the Major Taylor Cycling Club of Chicago, Red Bike and Green Chicago, and SRAM.
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Adonia Lugo: Bicycle Advocates Need to Stop Overlooking Issues of Race and Class

By Lynda Lopez | Jul 20, 2018 | No Comments
Lugo's new book "Bicycle/Race" argues that bike planning discussions must take "human infrastructure" into account.
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