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The Durham Bicycle Cooperative is a community-run bicycle workshop and social center, located in the Bull City Headquarters in Durham, NC. We facilitate hands-on skillshares in bicycle repair and maintenance, in order to foster the goals of mutual empowerment through practical knowledge, free and open community interaction, and social and ecological justice. Our programming includes weekly open bicycle workshops, mobile and special clinics, community events, and an earn-a-bike program pairing those in need of bicycles with skilled volunteers to rebuild and repair donated bikes. Additionally we facilitate events such as concerts, film screenings, skillshares, and classes, and host community resources such as a free computing center and zine library. We employ and value practices of consensus and participatory democracy in our decision making, and are always looking for new organizers and volunteers. | The Durham Bicycle Cooperative is a community-run bicycle workshop and social center, located in the Bull City Headquarters in Durham, NC. We facilitate hands-on skillshares in bicycle repair and maintenance, in order to foster the goals of mutual empowerment through practical knowledge, free and open community interaction, and social and ecological justice. Our programming includes weekly open bicycle workshops, mobile and special clinics, community events, and an earn-a-bike program pairing those in need of bicycles with skilled volunteers to rebuild and repair donated bikes. Additionally we facilitate events such as concerts, film screenings, skillshares, and classes, and host community resources such as a free computing center and zine library. We employ and value practices of consensus and participatory democracy in our decision making, and are always looking for new organizers and volunteers. | ||
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3. A nexus of the Durham bicycle community: In addition to the skill-share clinics noted above, the co-operative's physical location will also serve as a social space in which individuals may work on one's own bike, work on bikes for others, and share bike building and repair knowledge and skills. | 3. A nexus of the Durham bicycle community: In addition to the skill-share clinics noted above, the co-operative's physical location will also serve as a social space in which individuals may work on one's own bike, work on bikes for others, and share bike building and repair knowledge and skills. | ||
Location | |||
1612 Acadia Street (in Duke Park), Durham, NC | |||
[https://www.google.com/maps/place/1612+Acadia+St,+Durham,+NC+27701/@36.0152712,-78.8938351,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x89ace3856e894075:0x6a1e74bd3dec554c!8m2!3d36.0152712!4d-78.8938351!16s%2Fg%2F11cncmzp13 maps and directions] | |||
Contact Information: | |||
email: | |||
to request assistance: support@durhambikecoop.org | |||
(response times vary based on volunteer availability) | |||
For general info: contact@durhambikecoop.org | |||
To Coordinate a Donation: donations@durhambikecoop.org | |||
Join Our Listserv: dbc-announce@durhambikecoop.org | |||
Phone: | |||
(919) 675-2453 (only answered during shop hours) | |||
Mailing Address: | |||
P.O. Box 1225 | |||
Durham, NC 27702 | |||
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* [[Community Bicycle Organizations]] | * [[Community Bicycle Organizations]] | ||
[[Category:Community Bicycle Organizations]] | [[Category:North Carolina Community Bicycle Organizations]] |
Latest revision as of 14:29, 31 March 2023
Website | https://www.durhambikecoop.org/ |
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contact@durhambikecoop.org | |
Founded | 2007 |
Location | Durham, North Carolina, United States |
Language | |
Mission Statement | https://www.durhambikecoop.org/our-mission |
Phone | (919) 675-2453 (shop hours only) |
Other Contact Info | https://www.facebook.com/durhambikecoop |
About
The Durham Bicycle Cooperative is a community-run bicycle workshop and social center, located in the Bull City Headquarters in Durham, NC. We facilitate hands-on skillshares in bicycle repair and maintenance, in order to foster the goals of mutual empowerment through practical knowledge, free and open community interaction, and social and ecological justice. Our programming includes weekly open bicycle workshops, mobile and special clinics, community events, and an earn-a-bike program pairing those in need of bicycles with skilled volunteers to rebuild and repair donated bikes. Additionally we facilitate events such as concerts, film screenings, skillshares, and classes, and host community resources such as a free computing center and zine library. We employ and value practices of consensus and participatory democracy in our decision making, and are always looking for new organizers and volunteers.
Membership
DBC Yearly Membership gives you the following benefits:
no donation asked for Sunday Shop time
no donation asked for used parts (for in shop projects)
a regular bike to fix up or credit towards a nicer bike
can vote in board member elections
can participate in monthly meetings
knowing you are helping support the Durham Bike Co-op!
DBC Yearly Membership can be obtained in one of the following ways:
volunteer for 5 hours at the shop
donate $35 at the shop. (cash and check accepted)
donate $35 online (at our website)
Contacts
For all general requests - how to volunteer, how to donate a bike, how to get a bike - please first read the FAQ.
If you still have questions, please send an email to durhambikecoop AT gmail.com
For more specific contacts, send us an email adressed specifically to one of the following people (our board members)
Our Treasurer- Dave Z.
Our Youth Coordinator- Josh P.
Our Events Coordinator- Catherine E.
Our Inventory Coordinator- Colin B.
The mission
We propose an open community for bicyclists and bicycle culture in Durham. To this end, we further propose a bicycle co-operative that can function as a nexus of this community. This co-operative shall be member-driven, member-funded, and most importantly, fun! The consensus-building board of directors shall be open to all members, and membership dues shall be set on a sliding scale available to participants of all income levels. Aside from the pleasure of riding bicycles, we believe that bikes are a vital vehicle for sociality and movement and that they offer a real alternative to the (economically, socially, ecologically) disastrous hegemony of the automobile. We further believe that—in connection with other practices and knowledge—there is in bicycling a vision of autonomy that has much to contribute to the creation of new forms of social life. Our own practice as a collective will therefore be threefold:
1. Skill-share: In order to encourage self-empowerment through the exchange of practical knowledge, we will regularly facilitate and host clinics in which skills related to bicycle maintenance, repair, and riding will be communicated in an open, free, and inviting setting.
2. Bicycle recovery and redistribution: We will solicit donations of unused and unwanted bicycles, tools, and parts. Ideally and budget permitting, these bicycles will be free—although in some cases a donation will be asked for the cost of any parts needed to refurbish the bike. All labor done within the cooperative will be voluntary and unpaid.
3. A nexus of the Durham bicycle community: In addition to the skill-share clinics noted above, the co-operative's physical location will also serve as a social space in which individuals may work on one's own bike, work on bikes for others, and share bike building and repair knowledge and skills.
Location
1612 Acadia Street (in Duke Park), Durham, NC
Contact Information:
email: to request assistance: support@durhambikecoop.org (response times vary based on volunteer availability)
For general info: contact@durhambikecoop.org
To Coordinate a Donation: donations@durhambikecoop.org
Join Our Listserv: dbc-announce@durhambikecoop.org
Phone: (919) 675-2453 (only answered during shop hours)
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1225 Durham, NC 27702