In addition to advocating for a more welcoming city, protesting on bikes is a form of intersectional activism for Won, who hopes that the ride highlights the intersection of transportation justice and racial justice.
"For too long car-centric infrastructure has ravaged communities of color, polluting our air and dividing our communities. Saturday we ride in solidarity with victims of racial injustice and in pursuit of a safer, more connected and more welcoming city," she wrote in a statement to Patch.
Read the full article here: