On September 11, in Pittsburgh, Future Bike will meet at the intersections of difference to create a vision for bicycling that elevates new voices, engages local communities and reimagines how we create streets that are vibrant public spaces that bring us together.
Organized by the League of American Bicyclists, this half-day event will include dynamic discussions on leadership, messaging, engagement, education, planning, and technology.
Learn more and register at bikeleague.org/futurebike
1. THE FUTURE SUCCESS OF THE BIKE MOVEMENT RESTS
ON RECOGNIZING THE STRENGTH IN OUR DIVERSITY.
Echo Rivera, visual artist, bicyclist,
social equity advocate
Ed Ewing, Director of Diversity &
Inclusion, Cascade Bicycle Club
Naomi Doerner, Exec Director,
Bike Easy (New Orleans)
KEYNOTE:
James Rojas
Urban Planner
and Founder
Latino Urban Forum
Hosted by our Women Bike
and Equity initiatives, Future
Bike will create a vision for
bicycling that elevates new
voices, engages communities
and reimagines streets as
vibrant public spaces that
bring us together.
September 11, 2014 | Pittsburgh, PA | bikeleague.org/futurebike
Megan Odett, founder of
Kidical Mass DC
Mike Smart,
assistant
professor of
Planning
Rutgers Univ
Joanna Bernstein,
Service Coordinator,
CasaSanJosePittsburgh
Jamaal Green, PhD
candidate, Portland
State University
Monica Garrison,
founder, Black Girls
Do Bike
Jessica Roberts,
principal, Alta Planning
+ Design
Anthony Taylor, Major Tayor
Cycling Club of Minnesota
Miguel Ramos and Maria Sipin, educators / community organizers,
Multicultural Communities for Mobility, Los Angeles
Chema Hernandez-Gil,
Community Organizer,
SanFranciscoBicycleCoalition
Zakcq Lockrem, urban planner,
co-founder, Social Agency Lab
Samantha Ollinger, Executive
Director, BikeSD (San Diego)
Arlene Ducao, co-creator,
MindRider helmet
ZackFurness,professoratPenn
State,author“OneLessCar”
JOIN US ON SEPT 11, 2014 IN PITTSBURGH
Learn more and register
bikeleague.org/futurebike