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This Bike Company Launched a Black Reparations Program.
https://t.co/rcV4Vdgq2g
“We were afraid for our physical well-being. It was really ugly around here. We were all miserable.”
@HaydenCoplen on the rise and fall of an American bike company’s black reparations program. https://t.co/imi6ip6WfV
Everyday I ride a bike by Rivendell—a company that made a bold move to address the legacy racism in bike sport by launching a reparations program for Black folks. The program & my experience are highlighted in this article 👇 (btw. the bikes are amazing.) https://t.co/wd32lti18C
Rivendell Bicycle Works built a loyal following by ignoring convention. But what happens when good intentions spark public outrage in a country divided? #longreads https://t.co/muN3ylmB1R
@D_Farmer Turnstile - Glow On is 10/10 no skips. A few other randoms I’ve been enjoying:
-Tim Hill - Payador
-Brainstory - Ripe
-anything from Terry Presume
I don't take royalties for recording bands. This is normal ethical behavior in every other industry and should not be exceptional or notable in music. That it comes up every time we discuss how musicians get paid ought to be embarrassing, but for the nth time...
@Pflax1 I consider myself lucky if it’s less than 3 honks on that climb. Also — it’s short but that little section of PV Drive West from the beach to the bluff is just car roulette.