Sightline talks bikes and social justice with Major Taylor Project director
Photo from the Major Taylor Project Facebook page. Ed Ewing is the Director of Cascade Bicycle Club’s Major Taylor Project (or, as the students call it, “Bike Club”). Bike Club aims to bring safe...
View ArticleThe Bicycle Story: Ed Ewing on why expanding diversity is vital for bike...
Ed Ewing. Photo from Cascade In a great interview with Josh Cohen at The Bicycle Story, Ed Ewing (Cascade Bicycle Club’s Director of Diversity and Inclusion) spells out the awesome and sometimes...
View ArticleFor community fun and safety education, White Center will get state’s first...
A temporary traffic garden was part of Seattle’s Park(ing) Day 2014. (Photo feat. Gordon Padelford of Seattle Neighborhood Greenways) With mini versions of streets, traffic control signs, crosswalks...
View ArticleMust Read: ‘Bike equity must be more than a conversation’
Click to read the full story at Next City. Seattle’s Josh Cohen has a must-read story out on Next City looking at how too many bike advocacy groups around the U.S. struggle (or even resist) embracing...
View ArticleHuge loss for Cascade Bicycle Club: Ed Ewing is leaving
Ewing (9th from left) with Major Taylor riders. Photo from Ewing’s farewell note on Facebook. Simply put, Cascade Bicycle Club will not be able to replace Ed Ewing. “We’re not going to be the same...
View ArticleAfter nearly 10 years, Deb Salls steps down as Bike Works ED + Ed Ewing takes...
Deb Salls and Ed Ewing. When I first met Deb Salls, it was an office crammed full of desks and staff members in the top floor (maybe attic?) of the iconic yellow Bike Works house in Columbia City....
View ArticleWith new name, Move Redmond expands its walk/bike/transit advocacy + ‘Making...
The Greater Redmond Transportation Management Association is now “Move Redmond.” That seems like a good name change, though I may be biased since my spouse Kelli works for Move Redmond as the Advocacy...
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