(photo courtesy of Vivian Ortiz) Meet Vivian Ortiz. She is one of two people Alison Dewey recommended I feature on this “You Go, Girl” series showcasing women across the USA making it more welcoming to […]
(photo courtesy of Vivian Ortiz) Meet Vivian Ortiz. She is one of two people Alison Dewey recommended I feature on this “You Go, Girl” series showcasing women across the USA making it more welcoming to […]
(photo courtesy of Robyn Elliott) Meet Robyn Elliott. She is the owner of Bicycle Tours of Atlanta, the highest-rated outdoor activity in the City of Atlanta, according to Trip Advisor, with more than 800 five-stars […]
(photo courtesy of Courtney Williams) Meet Courtney Williams. A fellow League Cycling Instructor, a Bike Advocacy Consultant (see her amazing website) and the first-ever People’s Bike Mayor of New York City, Courtney weaves the interrelated […]
Meet Paige Metzger. She’s the mom who shows up on the pretty step-through bike to almost every monthly family bike ride in the metro-atlanta suburb-city of Dunwoody, Georgia. She’s the one who participates in every […]
(photo courtesy of Courtney Cobbs) Meet Courtney Cobbs. She’s the Assistant Editor of the sustainable transportation/liveable communities website Streetsblog Chicago, where she researches, writes, and publishes frequent articles about a wide range of regionally-significant issues […]
(photo courtesy of Alison Dewey) Meet Alison Dewey. A thirteen-year employee of the League of American Bicyclists’ national headquarters in Washington D.C., Alison oversaw the creation of the League’s Bicycle Friendly America suite of certifications (Bicycle […]
Reminder: I offer a basic bike skills class specifically for women. Here are some of the women I have taught in person. My first in-person class since the pandemic is next Sunday, August 9. I […]
July 14, 2021: Whoops. I just sent people to this link by mistake. I meant to send you here. ___ Oh, dear. It’s time for the annual People for Bikes survey about what it’s like […]