This was my fave piece of art at the High Museum in Atlanta, in the Folk Art section I visited often (via bike) and could look at all day. It was large, enclosed in glass, […]
This was my fave piece of art at the High Museum in Atlanta, in the Folk Art section I visited often (via bike) and could look at all day. It was large, enclosed in glass, […]
I’ve chosen the final 5 women to feature August 27-31 in the “You Go, Girl” series. The last post will feature an interview with the director of a short film with which I have totally […]
(photo taken by Bob Perkosi and provided by Deltrece Daniels) Meet Deltrece Daniels. When her sons (now young men) were young teens, she took them to a neighborhood bike co-op to participate in an earn-a-bike-program. […]
(photo courtesy of Amanda Clay) Meet Amanda Clay. She is a policer officer on the Bike Patrol Unit in the metro-Atlanta suburb-city of Alpharetta, Georgia. I met her last summer when I volunteered at the […]
(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 […]
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 […]