11 days before her historic election to Los Angeles CD 4, Councilmember Elect Nithya Raman, LA’s first “totally unbought elected official,” shares her ideas.
www.nithyaforthecity.com/

11 days before her historic election to Los Angeles CD 4, Councilmember Elect Nithya Raman, LA’s first “totally unbought elected official,” shares her ideas.
www.nithyaforthecity.com/
Ebikes, Electric Cars, and Climate
Grace Peng, scientist and Natural Resources Chair for League of Women Voters LA County & Beach Cities, teams up with Costa Samaras, associate professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, to explore and explain how ebikes, but not electric cars, are a solution to pollution.
Michael Schneider of Streets For All responds to the November 3, 2020 election.
Eli Akira Kaufman, Executive Director of the LA County Bicycle Coalition, speaks on the state of the agency, his thoughts on Ciclavia, what we should focus on in bike advocacy, and his growing love of the bicycle as an idea, and in reality.
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Tafarai Bayne, Ciclavia’s Chief Strategist, discusses the history, present, and future of Ciclavia, whose 10th anniversary was 10/10/20.
With Ciclavia Board member and proud attendees of the first Ciclavia Jennifer Gill (co-host), Meghan Sahli-Wells (Mayor of Culver City), and Wesley Reutimann, Special Programs Director of Active SGV.
Michael Schneider, Founder of LA’s nonprofit Streets For All, speaks about how to get Los Angeles to implement its own Mobility Plan 2035, which includes an extensive network of protected bike lanes from the Valleys to Long Beach. S4A has condensed the over two hundred page plan to a single map: www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid…BGPxy&usp=sharing
This American Bike Vol. 3 with Don Ward, Nick Richert, and Jennifer Gill
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Streets For All founder Michael Schneider on why Los Angeles can’t implement its own LA Mobility Plan 2035, and related topics.
www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid…BGPxy&usp=sharing
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Peter Marcuse of the Brandalism cooperative with artist Michelle Tylicki on their “subvertising” projects using existing billboard and bus shelter car ads.
brandalism.ch/projects/adbrake-car-subvertising/
06:28-Nithya Raman, incandescent candidate for LA’s Council District 4, on homelessness, protected lanes, and the excitement of a local LA CD race people care about more than any in recent history. www.nithyaforthecity.com
25:34-Cynthia Rose, President of Santa Monica Spoke, talks about Santa Monica’s amazing new protected bike lanes: www.santamonica.gov/press/2020/10/1…z29_s02LlPZmw8o
With Colin Bogart, former LACBC Education Director, current Pasadena Complete Streets steering committee member and Day One Program Coordinator, and Ryan Mekenian, Director of The Spokespeople. vimeo.com/419346871
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0-Dave Snyder, Executive Director of CalBike, on the pandemic version of their annual fundraising Dream Ride.
www.cadreamride.org/
23:10-Ollie Oliver on how he pisses off drivers by riding his cargo bike legally nypost.com/…/bicyclist-pisse…everyone-off-by…/
twitter.com/Ollie_Cycles
49-Eric Ochoa contemplates a segment on route sharings.
twitter.com/Eric8a92
55:45-LA cyclist Lynn Ingram’s Woman on the Street update on riding in LA during the pandemic
www.facebook.com/lynningram777
101:27-“WE THE PEOPLE: BLACK LIVES ROLL’EN:” Yolanda Davis-Overstreet on the topic, “What’s Justice Got To Do With It?” with guests Channing Martinez, Director of Organizing Labor/Community Strategy Center and Producer of Voices from the Frontlines on KPFK/Pacifica Radio–twitter.com/fightsoulcities
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and Talib Abdullahi, Black History Bike Ride Organizer in Austin, TX–www.kut.org/post/keep-austins-r…e-hundreds-followed.
Nick and Don talk with Alexandria Contreras, candidate for Downey City Council District One (https://www.alexfordowney.com/). She’s working to unseat the pro-freeway Mayor of Downey, and speaks about the injustice (environmental, economic, and racial) of Metro and Caltrans’ planned removal of 200 homes to widen the 605 freeway. With LA Streetsblog editor Joe Linton.
Then-a rousing discussion about bike-related entries in the Better Cities Film Festival, open through 10/11 at https://bcff2020.eventive.org/welcome.
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Yolanda T. Davis-Overstreet interviews Adé Neff, founder of Ride On! Bike Shop/Co-Op, a full-service worker-owned bike shop directly in the heart of South LA’s Leimert Park in her latest edition of We The People-Black Lives Roll ‘En.