Hollywood High’s Lucas Schroeder joins Nick and Stephen Box to begin the Bike Activist’s journey, visiting Neighborhood Councils with the Mobility Bill of Rights—formerly the Cyclists’ Bill of Rights.

Latest Episode
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Lucas Schroeder Joins the Bike Talk Team
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Crossroads Wloraine Lundquist
Loraine Lundquist: Mom, Scientist, Professor, Neighborhood Council Boardmember, and candidate for LA’s City Council District 12 seat. Join us a for a conversation about bikes, mobility, sustainability, and local issues. With Wolfpack Hustle/ Marathon Crash/ Midnight Ridazz organizer/ District 12 resident Don Ward.
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Biketalk Crossroads Yolanda John Jones Iii
John Jones of the East Side Riders Bike Club talks about connecting the neighborhood through bike education classes, feeding the hungry, weekly bike rides, and the East Side Riders BC book, Bikes Need Love Too. Yolanda T Davis-Overstreet talks about art, culture, advocacy, and its relationship to social justice and public safety.
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Marshall Taylors Birthday Episode
Kellie Morris honors Marshall Taylor, the first African American to achieve the level of world champion in the sport of track cycling, on his birthday. With guests Kevin Evans and Jackie Jones, Recreational Cycling; Nelson Vails, Olympic and world cycling champion; and Lula Carter, ‘shero’ of Black Girls Who Bike. Board-operated and edited by Dave Morris.
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Lanccs New Motion
The LA Neighborhood Council Coalition debates for eons before removing an anti- traffic calming phrase from an otherwise harmless motion; Mobility Bill of Rights tabled till next time.
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Biketalk Future of Advocacy
Looking forward to the opportunities for successful and meaningful bike advocacy in LA with Stephen Box, spirit of LA bike advocacy.
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La Bike Boom with Stephen Box
Stephen Box looks at bike advocacy over the past decade.
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Bike Dads Ross Hirsch
Conversation with activists about how becoming fathers changed their perspectives on bike advocacy, public safety, and raising confident city cyclists
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Save Road Diets
Scott Gamzon and Terence Heuston of Keep Rowena Safe on their efforts to fight ignorance and keep road diets in their neighborhood.
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Lancc Anti Road Diet Presentation
The LANCC invited the anti-road diet group Keep LA Moving to present on ‘traffic safety.’ KLAM moved that the LANCC “demand to start the process to remove all traffic calming measures” from LA streets. Articulate, powerful, and nearly unanimous opposition to the motion followed, with many speakers asking why the LANCC invited an anti- traffic safety advocacy group to present without balance from other groups or traffic safety experts. The motion was tabled until 10:00 AM, Saturday, January 5, 2019, when Jesi Durite of the LA County Bike Coalition will present, along with others, at LA DWP Headquarters.








