Read: Marya McQuirter on Black Women Biking—In 1928

Marya McQuirter is based in D.C. and is a League Certified Instructor who has taught a number of WABA’s safe cycling classes. On the League of American Bicyclists’ blog, she recently detailed some of her research on a group of five black women that, in 1928, biked from New York City to D.C. When asked […]

Blog Post: Last updated by Alex Baca on March 21, 2013.

Blog Post: Last updated by Alex Baca
on March 21, 2013.

 

Read: Marya McQuirter on Black Women Biking—In 1928

Marya McQuirter is based in D.C. and is a League Certified Instructor who has taught a number of WABA’s safe cycling classes. On the League of American Bicyclists’ blog, she recently detailed some of her research on a group of five black women that, in 1928, biked from New York City to D.C. When asked […]

Blog Post: Last updated by Alex Baca on March 21, 2013.

Blog Post: Last updated by Alex Baca
on March 21, 2013.

 

Watch: Veronica Davis at the 2013 National Bike Summit

See Black Women Bike co-founder Veronica Davis speak during the yesterday’s Ignite sessions at the National Bike Summit about the founding of her advocacy organization. Black Women Bike, which started in 2011 and now boasts a Facebook group of over 750 members, recently joined up with WABA.

Blog Post: Last updated by Alex Baca on March 6, 2013.

Blog Post: Last updated by Alex Baca
on March 6, 2013.

 

Women & Bicycles Fully Funded, Thanks to League of American Bicyclists’ Women Bike

The face of bicycling is changing in cities across the country, and nowhere is that more evident than in the nation’s capital. Since 2004, Washington, D.C., has seen a 175 percent increase in cycling and a 300 percent increase in its bike lane network. Despite these incredible gains, the number of women on bikes has […]

Blog Post: Last updated by Alex Baca on February 27, 2013.

Blog Post: Last updated by Alex Baca
on February 27, 2013.