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Female LDS Missionaries Talk About Proselytizing on Pedals
While young men have done missionary work by bike for years, cycling sisters are a new phenomenon.
September 29, 2017
3 Steps to Fight Street Harassment
Cat calls, patronizing enjoinders to "smile," and more aggressive forms of harassment can make walking or biking uncomfortable or threatening. Katie Matchett, an urban planner who writes about pedestrian issues at Where the Sidewalk Starts, still recalls getting harassed on the streets of San Diego as she was beginning her career 20 years ago. She says it's up to everyone -- men and women -- to combat it.
April 6, 2017
Street Harassment and Sexual Violence Are Mobility Issues
Incidents of sexual harassment represent a challenge to a woman's right to travel safely and freely through public space.
January 5, 2017
Chicago’s “For Women Only, Duh” Rides Create a Safe Space for Female Cyclists
The group provides opportunities to ride bikes and hang out without having to deal with the sexism and harassment female cyclists often encounter.
December 20, 2016
Could Woman-Only ‘L’ Cars Prevent Sexual Harassment on the CTA?
[The Chicago Reader recently launched a new weekly transportation column written by Streetsblog Chicago editor John Greenfield. This partnership allows Streetsblog to extend the reach of our livable streets advocacy. We syndicate a portion of the column on the day it comes out online; you can read the remainder on the Reader’s website or in print. The paper hits the streets on Thursdays.]
April 12, 2016