Bicycle news, culture and advocacy in Portland, Oregon. Broadcast monthly on KBOO FM 90.7
In the first half of the show Alon speaks with journalist and editor Lynne Tolman, director of the Major Taylor Association, dedicated to the life and legacy of the early African American cycling champion.
In the second half our guest is BYU Associate Dean and Professor Corry Cropper, co-author of the book Velocipedomania: A Cultural History of the Velocipede in France.
Alon interviews Belgian children's book author Gunter Segers about his non-fiction book Hélène Dutrieu, de vrouw die door de Olympia vloog (Hélène Dutrieu, the woman who flew through the Olympia) about pioneering cycling champion, stunt rider and aviator Hélène Dutrieu.
Nedra speaks with Elliott Caldwell of the East Coast Greenway organization about the greenway project as well as other trails and cycling opportunities around the District of Columbia.
This month's show focuses on two other forms of micromobility.
Alon talks with Portlander Rocks Zayda, Spanish language translator and tutor, who rides a scooter.
In the second half Nedra speaks with Max, activist and program director at Atlantaâs non-profit Village Skatepark ATL.
Alon speaks with Yvonne Bambrick, Toronto community activist and author of The Urban Cycling Survival Guide.
In the second half, Nedra interviews Armando Luna, a mainstay of the Portland cycling community
Our guests are Dorian Anderson, author of Birding Under the Influence- Cycling Across America in Search of Birds and Recovery, and Kim Turner, an Olympia, Washington bike mechanic and high school bike repair teacher who also hosts a queer and trans bike clinic and rides.
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