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Mass Up
I write this with a heavy heart, for as many of you know, Friday morning brought with it a terrible accident on Wells Street. Neill Townsend, an attorney riding his bike to work, was doored and killed. A terrible, tragic … Continue reading
Posted in Biking, Chicago
Tagged 15th Anniversary Ride, Biking Chicago, Chicago Critical Mass, Chicago Doorings, Safe Streets
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Mass-ked Up!
The Halloween Critical Mass ride pedaled through the windy city on a mild autumn evening: More Chicagoween Mass Pics here.
Posted in Biking, Chicago, Events, Portfolio
Tagged #occupyChi, #OWS, Biking, Chicago Biking, Chicago Critical Mass, chicritmass
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Chicago Critical Mass – Rain or Shine
A drenching rain fell down upon the city moments before the mass was to begin rallying for the September ride. But it soon slowed down and many made it out. The focus was on literacy so we biked past places … Continue reading