Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Black Girls Do Bike NYC isn’t just an organization. It’s a movement committed to infusing the cycling world with melanin. As the ...
Here’s some good news for cycling and cyclists: a recent survey from People for Bikes shows the numbers of Americans riding bikes, especially the ridership for ages 3-17, is climbing. That’s the good ...
According to the Sierra Club, during the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s been a surge in biking. Well, Black Girls Do Bike, the Pennsylvania- based nonprofit with chapters nationwide, has long been a ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The feeling of freedom on two wheels sends Keyonda McQuarters back to her childhood. It is why she loves to ride her bicycle. “There’s something about when I get on a bike, I do ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- With the wind in their hair, pedaling and proud, the Raleigh-Durham chapter of 'Black Girls Do Bike' hosted more than a dozen girls and boys teaching them safety and how to ...
TRAFFIC ON HIGHWAY 75. I HATE TO SAY IT, BUT WE’RE GETTING CLOSE TO WINTER. REALLY CLOSE. AND DURING THIS TIME, YOU WON’T SEE AS MANY PEOPLE OUT ON THEIR BIKE. BUT THIS MORNING WE’RE MEETING A CLUB, ...
Girls with the Melanin in Motion bike camp cycle from Plaza Midwood to uptown. This summer, a group of girls has cycled their way around Charlotte, navigating bike lanes, greenways, and even the light ...
A San Diego woman whose love for bicycling started decades ago found there weren't a lot of people like her on the road, so she joined up with a group of bicyclists, who have something in common: They ...
CAPE TOWN, Sept 25 (Reuters) - As Sindile Mavundla guided young girls on their bikes through a street in Cape Town's Khayelitsha township, he said he had one goal: to get more of them into cycling.
Last August, I wrote about Jalonda Hill, Founder and President of Colored Girls Bike Too (CGBT), and her critical initiative to create a Holistic Mobility Hub on Jefferson Avenue. Her project included ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Back in 2017, Jalonda Hill was looking for a safe space to heal mentally and physically. "Just being a Black woman, honey, in America can be very stressful," Hill said. She eventually ...