Applications are currently open for four separate bicycle mechanic educational opportunities, all geared towards increasing gender and racial diversity in the bike industry.
Nonprofit community-based organizations, cities, or bike share operators should submit a proposal for grants ranging from $2,500–$10,000 before April 15.
Vivian Ortiz has a passion for getting Black, Latino, and older women bicycling — and for transforming the infrastructure that allows them to do so comfortably.
A new podcast from researcher Charles T. Brown discusses the connection between mobility and equity, and how the movement of marginalized communities is overly policed.
In Nashville, the public transit agency WeGo is working with Bird, Lime and Spin to share data, fill in mobility gaps and collaborate on station siting.
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is awarding grants to communities across the state to reduce emissions and relieve traffic congestion.