By Kelsey Graywill Since 2013, Bike Durham has been at the heart of a movement to make Durham, North Carolina’s streets safer for all road users. Our story is one of persistence, coalition-building, and creativity, rooted in the belief that creating a Durham where we can all thrive means advocating... The post Rolling into the Future: A Decade of Bike Durham’s Community Advocacy appeared first on America Walks.| America Walks
To read the shorter version of this blog, click here. By Misty Klann Freedom of movement is simply the ability to go where one pleases. However, for many, this fundamental liberty is deeply constrained by complex societal factors. True walkability and accessibility in Indian Country requires an understanding of movement... The post Unseen Journeys: How the MMIWG Crisis Restricts Freedom of Movement and the Path to Walkable, Equitable Communities appeared first on America Walks.| America Walks
To read this blog in English, click here. Por Misty Klann Cuando pensamos en la accesibilidad para peatones, a menudo nos enfocamos en el entorno físico: las calles, los espacios públicos y las comodidades que hacen que caminar y andar en bicicleta sea seguro y accesible. Sin embargo, para aquellos... The post Movimientos Invisibles: Cómo la crisis de las Mujeres Indígenas Desaparecidas y Asesinadas) MMIWG restringe la libertad de movimiento y trayectoria hacia las comunidades caminables ...| America Walks
The MMIWG crisis exposes how freedom of movement has been stolen from Indigenous women and girls and why restoring walkability is essential.| America Walks