Remember the past. Be present. Move to the future. Black History Black Culture in America.
This Black History Month, we celebrate the past and present, while planning the future. A special thanks to our Patrons.
Why I Ride
Bicycles are a personal passion of mine. They opened up a world i never thought possible. People ride bikes for many reasons - some shared, others differing. My reason for riding is what propelled my want to help others find their own reasons to ride. Wheels Like Wings v2 Or Why I Ride I... Continue Reading →
Bikes on BART: Dos & Don’ts, A Visual Guide
One of these bikes is parked correctly on BART, the other is not. Can you tell which is which? Hint: Should a bike take up 5 seats on the BART even if the train isn't packed? I love bikes, but seriously!
Yehuda Moon Comics & Bikes!
For more of these awesome comics go to: http://yehudamoon.com/comic/2016-11-03/
Hard Knox KGPC Radio Interview
In case you missed it. Originally aired live on Jan. 11, 2017 Check out the interview here: http://www.kgpc969.org/oakland-bikes/2017/1/17/oakland-bikes-hard-knox-bikes-wet-hotline See all Hard Knox Bikes interviews, mentions and articles Here on the ARTICLES PAGE
Afro Punk Girl – Short Film
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From NOLA to AfricaTown, a Black Bike Enthusiast’s Dream Trek – via Colorlines
Original Post - http://www.colorlines.com/content/nola-africatown-black-bike-enthusiasts-dream-trek Skip to main content Published by From NOLA to AfricaTown, a Black Bike Enthusiast's Dream Trek To celebrate the self-determination of the Black South, women-owned adventure company Black Freedom Outfitters led a three-day journey from New Orleans to AfricaTown, Alabama. Ride along. I'm Paris Hatcher, a Black queer feminist organizer, strategist—and bike magician. I co-created... Continue Reading →
Women of Color on bikes by Thorsten Hasenkamm
Yellow Cab Illustration by Thorsten Hasenkamm “Fixie Dream”