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Bikequity: Money, Class, & Bicycling

At the intersection of bikes and identity

Bicycling has the radical potential of equalizing our transportation system, creating more equitable opportunities from the personal to the societal, and being a vehicle for protest and social justice. But that isn't how it always works. The contributors to this volume of Taking the Lane zine tackle of the potentials and realities and unintended consequences of trying to create a better world using human-powered transportation.

Edited by Elly Blue and featuring work by Tamika Butler, Adonia Lugo, Do Jun Lee, Gretchin Lair, V.K. Henry, Cheyenne Winters, Tammy Melody Gomez, Phill Melton, Cat Caperello, Joe Biel, Julie Brooks, Kassandra Karaitis, Katura Reynolds, Rebecca Fish Ewan, Rhienna Renée Guedry, and Adrian Lipscombe.

 

This is the 14th issue of Taking the Lane feminist bike zine.

 

  • $4.98 $9.95
    • 128 pages (3 oz)
    • 6" x 9" x 0.5"
      • Published July 12, 2018
    • ISBN 9781621060901
    • Publisher: Microcosm Publishing

Comments & Reviews

December 12, 2018

Each article was clear and engaging. Since I bike for transportation and care about social justice, this zine/small book felt comforting and inclusive to read. Recommended!

http://curioushealing.com/2018/12/bikequity-edited-by-elly-blue/

July 7, 2018

"Gorgeous in design, a pleasure to hold, almost retro, Bikequity is reminiscent of those old photocopied zines that circulated pre-internet..."

https://www.newpages.com/book-reviews/bikequity

February 2, 2018

"I’m honored to have been included with some excellent voices in Elly Blue’s 14th installment of her feminist bicycling zine Taking The Lane."

http://thejoyridepodcast.com/2018/01/07/joyride031-railtrails-bikecamping-bikelove-dana-kroeck

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