DEI and Cycling News

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DEI and cycling news, curated by people.

A curated feed for research, cycling history, partner stories, advocacy, and rides worth sharing.

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A selective mix of research, cycling history, partner stories, advocacy, and rides worth sharing.

History

Kittie Knox: Nineteenth-Century Cyclist and Barrier Breaker

Historic New England’s profile gives readers a clean entry point into Kittie Knox’s Boston story.

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Research

League equity initiative and reports

A useful source for clubs that want national framing, data, and language around equity in bicycling.

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Regional partner

Inside Bikes Not Bombs

A Boston example of bikes, youth programs, repair access, and transportation justice in one story.

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Academic paper

Bikesharing and equity

A research item that could help clubs talk about access, not just enthusiasm.

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Local history

Major Taylor Museum

Worcester’s Major Taylor story belongs in the same conversation as rides, routes, and rider welcome.

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Reference

Boston’s Cycling Craze, 1880-1900

A source list for deeper reading on Boston cycling history, race, gender, clubs, and public space.

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