{"id":3337,"date":"2013-04-11T08:00:01","date_gmt":"2013-04-11T15:00:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wabikes.org\/?p=3337"},"modified":"2013-04-10T13:07:23","modified_gmt":"2013-04-10T20:07:23","slug":"the-grad-student-goes-to-the-bike-summit-part-1-joining-forces","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wabikes.org\/index.php\/2013\/04\/11\/the-grad-student-goes-to-the-bike-summit-part-1-joining-forces\/","title":{"rendered":"The Grad Student Goes to the Bike Summit, Part 1: Joining Forces"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Writing a dissertation can be a lonely process. You&#8217;re the only person who knows all the material swirling in your brain and in your notebooks. I talk to some people about certain aspects of my project and read books about others while I try to figure out the right combination of story and theory that my adviser enigmatically described as \u201cshow, don&#8217;t tell.\u201d Blogging about my research helps me feel somewhat connected to the living world of bike advocacy, but even that can feel like scrawling on the wall of a dark cave. It was a welcome surprise, then, when after two years of writing about ethnography, bikes, cities, and social justice, I received an invitation to join an \u201cequity advisory council\u201d organized by the League of American Bicyclists. I would attend the League&#8217;s annual National Bike Summit, and I was also invited to present about building a grassroots bike movement at the National Women&#8217;s Bicycling Forum. Adonia, <em>\u00a1ya no est\u00e1s en Kansas!<\/em><\/p>\n<p>So at the end of February I packed my computer, a pile of unread academic journals, and some sensible blouses and boarded a train for the three night ride to Washington, D.C. (A perk of being <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/All_but_dissertation\">ABD<\/a>: I have the free time to do things like take the train across the country.) First there would be a meeting of the new <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.bikeleague.org\/blog\/2013\/02\/league-welcomes-new-equity-advisory-council\/\">Equity Advisory Council<\/a> on March 3, followed by the second <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bikeleague.org\/programs\/women\/events.php\">National Women&#8217;s Bicycling Forum<\/a> on March 4, and the National Bike Summit on March 5-6. I was glad I&#8217;d have an opportunity to transition into this national bike advocacy conversation over a few days of increasing activity.<\/p>\n<p>When I sat down at the table and met the other Council members engaged with bicycling and equity, I was eager to shift gears from thinking at length in experimental terms to speaking briefly in concrete ones. The Council came about through the efforts of two <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bikeleague.org\/about\/staff.php\">League staff members<\/a>, Hamzat Sani, an Equity and Outreach Fellow, and Carolyn Sczepanski, the Director of Communications and the person responsible for <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bikeleague.org\/programs\/women\/\">Women Bike<\/a>, and because of a growing recognition among the League&#8217;s leadership that the organization should reflect the United States&#8217; diversity. Alison Hill Graves, a member of the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bikeleague.org\/about\/board\/index.php\">League&#8217;s Board of Directors<\/a> and a guiding force behind the turn toward community-based bicycle programs, participated as a Board liaison as we discussed what the Council could accomplish. I learned about programs and businesses using bicycling as a community empowerment tool in Milwaukee, Chicago, Atlanta, Minneapolis, the Bay Area, New York, Miami, and Long Beach. It was just the beginning of what promises to be a much longer conversation that engages with a lot more people.<\/p>\n<p>The next morning at the National Women&#8217;s Bicycling Forum, I learned about women bike builders (you can see the schedule for the day with info about all speakers <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bikeleague.org\/programs\/women\/events.php\">here<\/a>). That panel took place in a large ballroom, and I felt like an outsider until I saw some familiar faces in the crowd. Reassured, I headed to a conference room to present about \u201chuman infrastructure,\u201d the concept I&#8217;m simultaneously writing about in my dissertation and trying to build through my advocacy work. The other presenters on the \u201c<strong>Community-Based Bike Advocacy: Building the Movement from the Ground Up\u201d panel <\/strong>were Jenna Burton, who started the Black community ride <a href=\"http:\/\/www.redbikeandgreen.com\/\">Red, Bike &amp; Green<\/a> in Oakland in 2007, and Megan Odette, the organizer of <a href=\"http:\/\/kidicalmassdc.blogspot.com\/\">Kidical Mass DC<\/a>, the local chapter of the family group ride founded in Eugene, OR in 2008. Our panel moderator was Veronica Davis, who is the powerhouse behind <a href=\"http:\/\/blackwomenbikedc.tumblr.com\/\">Black Women Bike DC<\/a>. It was empowering to go from writing at home about the need to expand the idea of who rides bicycles to a conference room where articulate women were speaking about the work they are doing to expand the idea of who rides bicycles. After the panel, I got to speak with people from New Orleans, Omaha, and Newport, RI. They all mentioned problems they&#8217;d faced with cross-cultural or cross-organizational coordination around bike projects, and that gave me a renewed sense that there&#8217;s room in the movement for ideas like human infrastructure that are grounded in theory but work in practice.<\/p>\n<p>Then, during lunch, we listened to Illinois <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Tammy_Duckworth\">Representative Tammy Duckworth<\/a>, a veteran who lost both legs in Iraq, tell her story of learning to ride a recumbent <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dsusa.org\/challmagarchive\/spring05\/challmag-spring05-handcycling.html\">handcycle<\/a> during her recovery. She&#8217;s now a member of two cycling clubs. Judging by the standing ovation she received, I don&#8217;t think I was the only one impressed. Representative Duckworth&#8217;s speech highlighted two important considerations for advocates: including those with disabilities and connecting with bicyclists in the military.<\/p>\n<p>I was curious to hear the afternoon&#8217;s keynote speaker, New York City Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Kahn. The way she responded to an audience member&#8217;s concerns about gentrification when I saw her speak in L.A. in 2010 figured heavily in an <a href=\"http:\/\/kas.berkeley.edu\/current-issues.html\">academic article I wrote last year<\/a>. Sadik-Kahn did bring up the issue of opposition to bike lanes in Brooklyn, and she explained it as a case of media hype. I can&#8217;t speak to the NYC situation, but in the cases of opposition to bike lanes I&#8217;ve observed, there have been deeper stories that connect with legacies of prejudice, unequal distribution of public resources, and even segregation. Sadik-Khan&#8217;s record as a woman who has changed the game for public space in New York, and beyond because of that city&#8217;s influence. I did feel lonely in the ballroom with these thoughts, though, while I watched others cheer enthusiastically about new street designs.<\/p>\n<p>And that was the end of the National Women&#8217;s Bicycling Forum, followed immediately by the beginning of the National Bike Summit. The same ballroom filled with a new crowd that organized itself according to state affiliation. I was about to learn what happens when state advocacy leaders go to Washington.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Writing a dissertation can be a lonely process. 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