
Sharing the Streets
CityTalk Canada
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Cycling, Race, and Urban Mobility
This chapter delves into the intersection of cycling, race, and urban infrastructure, examining how diverse communities can reshape public spaces traditionally dominated by Caucasians. It highlights the historical significance of cycling in Black communities, the barriers faced by people of color regarding safe biking options, and the systemic issues in urban planning that neglect these populations. Through storytelling and discussions on mobility equity, the chapter advocates for a more inclusive narrative and infrastructure that accommodates all cyclists, especially those from marginalized backgrounds.
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