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}}The way that cities are created and maintained mirrors the patriarchal capitalist society we have to live in. It’s a constant punch in the face. The freedom of movement is not only restricted by national laws, but the freedom of movement through and in the city is restricted by policies that privilege certain groups.
|description=The way that cities are created and maintained mirrors the patriarchal capitalist society we have to live in. It’s a constant punch in the face. The freedom of movement is not only restricted by national laws, but the freedom of movement through and in the city is restricted by policies that privilege certain groups.


We channel our rage and put our motivation into our activism. We organize bike repair workshops, to empower FLINTA* (stands for femme, lesbian, inter-sex, non-binary, trans, agender) persons in do-it-yourself / do-it-together bike repair. We organize lunar rides at full moon, where we actively ride the city streets together, LOUD and VISIBLE. We organize screenings, discussions and other workshops, like street art and verbal self defense, to build a feminist and radical mindset in the places we move. The world is fucked up and we are angry about it. Still, we find joy in our activism and in celebrating as a part of our resistance.
We channel our rage and put our motivation into our activism. We organize bike repair workshops, to empower FLINTA* (stands for femme, lesbian, inter-sex, non-binary, trans, agender) persons in do-it-yourself / do-it-together bike repair. We organize lunar rides at full moon, where we actively ride the city streets together, LOUD and VISIBLE. We organize screenings, discussions and other workshops, like street art and verbal self defense, to build a feminist and radical mindset in the places we move. The world is fucked up and we are angry about it. Still, we find joy in our activism and in celebrating as a part of our resistance.


http://radsisters.blogsport.at // https://www.facebook.com/radsisters
http://radsisters.blogsport.at // https://www.facebook.com/radsisters
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Bike!Bike! Everywhere! 2021 > Bike!Bike! Everywhere! 2021 Workshop Schedule

RADS - Radical. Anarchist. Dangerous. Sisters*. How to built a Queer-Feminist Bike Collective?

RADSisters Collective | Tech: Darin | Interpreter: Interpreter Needed! |

English recording: no recording available

Grabación en Español: grabación no disponible

The way that cities are created and maintained mirrors the patriarchal capitalist society we have to live in. It’s a constant punch in the face. The freedom of movement is not only restricted by national laws, but the freedom of movement through and in the city is restricted by policies that privilege certain groups.

We channel our rage and put our motivation into our activism. We organize bike repair workshops, to empower FLINTA* (stands for femme, lesbian, inter-sex, non-binary, trans, agender) persons in do-it-yourself / do-it-together bike repair. We organize lunar rides at full moon, where we actively ride the city streets together, LOUD and VISIBLE. We organize screenings, discussions and other workshops, like street art and verbal self defense, to build a feminist and radical mindset in the places we move. The world is fucked up and we are angry about it. Still, we find joy in our activism and in celebrating as a part of our resistance.

http://radsisters.blogsport.at // https://www.facebook.com/radsisters