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March 20, 2013
by Carolyn Szczepanski
Veronica Davis couldn’t have put it better: “A lot of times we try to make women this monolithic group — but we’re not.”
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March 20, 2013
by Alison
We're less than two months away from the official start of the 2013 National Bike Challenge and we want you to be as prepared as possible. To get you geared up for May 1, we've had two terrific webinars in the past week discussing the Challenge from two distinct perspectives: businesses and local advocacy organizations.
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March 19, 2013
by Andy
To say the history of the League of American Bicyclists is incomplete without recognizing Phyllis Harmon is an understatement. There simply would be no modern history of the League to write if it weren’t for Harmon, a human dynamo with a passion for cycling – and the League – that will likely never be equaled.
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March 18, 2013
by Carolyn Szczepanski
Even at age 83, even suffering from lung cancer, Ellen Fletcher rode her bike to City Hall for a hearing on bicycle improvements this past summer. That was the level of dedication that made Fletcher not just a local hero, but a national inspiration.
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March 15, 2013
by Liz
It took her three months to get a handle on "Gladys."
Frances Willard, a suffragist and temperance advocate based in Illinois, learned how to ride her bike, "Gladys," at age 53. But Willard had already made a name on doing things she wasn't supposed to.