An edition of Revolutions every damn day (2010)

Revolutions every damn day

a compilation zine for everyone by and about women who ride bicycles

Revolutions every damn day
Elly Blue, Elly Blue
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An edition of Revolutions every damn day (2010)

Revolutions every damn day

a compilation zine for everyone by and about women who ride bicycles

Activist bicyclist Elly Blue writes about being female in a male-dominated bicycle scene. This is a compilation zine that has submissions from a diverse group of female cyclists. Topics include feminism, body image, an inside look at bike shop culture and sexism, an interview with Jude Kirstein of Epic Wheel Works, observations on cycling in Chengdu, China, and recommended biking zines. One of the essays is a reprint from LiveJournal.

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Elly Blue
Language
English
Pages
29

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Table of Contents

Introduction --
Feminist first, bicyclist second -- by Rebecca Roush
Black cloth tape -- by Barb Grover
Everyday revolutions : an interview with Jude Kirstein -- by Elly Blue
A discussion of women's athletic apparel : in which I bang my head repeatedly against the wall -- by Beth Hamon
Some social observations on bicycling in Chengdu, China -- by Jane Voodikon
Six things I learned about organizing a ride -- by Monical Gallagher
Business --

Edition Notes

Title from cover.

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Portland, OR
Series
Taking the lane -- v. 2

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Pagination
29 p.
Number of pages
29

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44871197M
OCLC/WorldCat
729074512

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