#PressPlay: During episode 11 of #ArrestedMobility a black women joined our host and spoke about how she felt when she saw signs around Chicago that read, “building a new Chicago.” Do you want to hear more of this conversation? Click the link below!
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This compelling interview with @ctbrown1911 and special guest, Commissioner #TaraCrawford, is one you’ll want to watch, take a few notes, and absorb! We continue to look back on the first half of Season 2. Stay tuned, new episodes begin May 1st.
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So sad! A scooter rider was killed in a collision with a school bus in Queens on Thursday afternoon, according to police, with the bus driver seen taking a sobriety test during the aftermath.
What are your thoughts? 👇🏾
#PressPlay: On episode 10 of #ArrestedMobility we discussed how in 2014, Lance Rodriguez was riding a bike around Queens, New York, when he was stopped by police. Check out the full episode below to learn more about this case! 👇🏾
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On episode 4 of the #ArrestedMobility podcast we discussed #HelmetLaws. How do you feel about the laws? 👇🏾 (Check out the full episode below)
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#PressPlay on episode 3 of #ArrestedMobility we discuss #SidewalkRiding. Drop your thoughts below on the topic! And just check out the full episode.
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THANK YOU for the overwhelming support and downloads of our new report: ARRESTED MOBILITY: Barriers to #Walking, #Biking, and #Escooter Use in Black Communities in the United States: https://t.co/MW6JBzHWT7 #Arrestedmobility#Overpolicing#healthequity https://t.co/ywfz7rPD9R
On Episode 1 of #ArrestedMobility we discuss how having a run in with police officers for “jaywalking” can be very explosive. Do you agree? 👇🏾 (Click the link to catch the full episode)
We would like to connect with every #bike, #pedestrian and #mobilityjustice organization in the country (and globally) to host a discussion on what we can do collectively to address #Arrestedmobility. Tag them all. Let’s do this!
“It is kind of scary when you think about it. I can’t do nothing simple. I can’t just go walk or run.” — Black Male, Nashville, TN
Barriers to Bike and E-Scooter Use in Black Communities #arrestedmobility@ctbrown1911
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In a new report w/@Arrestdmobility, authors @ctbrown1911, J'Lin Rose & @SamKling2 find that for many Black Americans + other people of color, traveling by foot, bike or e-scooter can be fraught with many obstacles and risks that reflect structural racism. https://t.co/N3gLp0RjOd
For cyclists, we identified 11 categories of laws, pertaining to riding behavior, licensing, requirements for bicycle equipment such as helmets and lights, and the condition of such equipment that are used to arrest the mobility of…https://t.co/vNId2uUEi1
#ArrestedMobility is here to bring awareness to how Black pedestrians, bicyclists and micro-mobility users are subjected to a far wider array of dangerous laws. @tariqnasheed please check out our article below! 🙏🏽
https://t.co/3cv9FRTK1S
#ArrestedMobility is here to bring awareness to how Black pedestrians, bicyclists and micro-mobility users are subjected to a far wider array of dangerous laws. @rolandsmartin please check out our article below! 🙏🏽
https://t.co/3cv9FRTK1S