Artist | Title | Album | Label |
---|---|---|---|
Elijah Larsen | Intro to the episode | ||
Power of Attorney | Changing Man | ||
Tamika Butler | On how bicycle infrastructure can have a racist agenda | ||
Big Little Lions | I Choose Forward | Are We There Yet? | |
Elijah Larsen | Love of the Traces | ||
Noam Chomsky | PSA for Community Radio | ||
Twisterium | PSA for great food | ||
Shane Ivers | PSA for adventure | ||
Shane Ivers | PSA for a Great Place to Live | ||
Elijah Larsen | segue into the second half | ||
Tamika Butler | Awareness is important | ||
The Ebbs | After Nine | ||
Captain Planet | Patty Cake | ||
Enrique Nicholas Noviello | Sativa | ||
Jonathan Davies | Ils se Souviant | ||
John Rose | Lake Erie | Kent County | |
Elijah Larsen | Bicycle infrastructure should be colour-blind |
In recent days, I’ve been increasingly concerned about the rise of racist attacks in North American cities; it reminded me of an interview I did last year for Totally Spoke’d, with a young lawyer named Tamika Butler, who hopes to address inequality and inequity in bicycle infrastructure.
Tamika was the Executive Director of the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition from 2014 to 2017 and currently she’s currently the Director of Planning for California, and Director of Equity and Inclusion at Toole Design Group, a planning, engineering and landscape architecture firm. She is now the Principal and Founder of Tamika L. Butler Consulting where, through consulting, training, and public speaking works, she shines a light on inequality, inequity and social justice.