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🗓️ 17 September 2019
⏱️ 31 minutes
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Twenty-one people riding bicycles have been killed this year on the streets of New York City. That’s more than double the number of bike fatalities in all of 2018. In early July, after a terrible week in which three people on bicycles were killed in quick succession, more than a thousand demonstrators showed up in Lower Manhattan’s Washington Square Park for a “Die-In” to demand that officials take more aggressive action to make streets safe. In this episode, we hear from Die-In participants and Doug, Sarah and Aaron talk about advocacy, activism and change-making. Is it better to be polite and work within the system or disobedient and disruptive? Who in city government should be the target of these urgent calls to action, the politicians or the police? What can we learn from the work of other grassroots social and political movements throughout history? And do NYPD bicycle cops ever actually ride their bikes or do they only use them as crowd control barricades?
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SHOW NOTES:
Washington Square Park Die-In Coverage (Streetsblog)
Hundreds of cyclists stage ‘die-in’ at Washington Square Park following recent biker fatalities (New York Daily News) See the guy holding the “De Blasio to Cyclists: Drop Dead” sign? That’s Doug!
Cyclist deaths in NYC: A month-by-month breakdown (AM New York)
Robyn Hightman: The Miraculous and Tragic Story of a Life Transformed by Cycling. A phenomenal story by Peter Flax in Bicycling Magazine.
NYPD Cracks Down On Cyclists, Not Drivers, Where Truck Driver Killed Bike Messenger (Gothamist)
Insane video of the aftermath of an NYPD officer in a police SUV knocking a man off of his bicycle for “his own safety.”
Ernest Askew wouldn’t give up his bike (AM New York).
State Senator Sees 'Built-in Racism And Classism' Behind A Cyclist's Death In Brownsville (Gothamist)
Here is Devra Freelander’s web site and a great review of her work and her legacy in Surface Magazine.
Cement truck drivers from the same company involved in the killing of Devra Freelander blame the victim instead of taking any semblance of responsibility (AM New York, Streetsblog, Bklyner)
This episode was edited by Jaime Kaiser.
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0:00.0 | We are united in grief. We are united in anger. |
0:06.7 | I'm here because I've been biking for a long time in the city and I've just |
0:15.0 | been getting like more and more scared I guess. We will not stop riding. |
0:19.8 | We will not stop. It is a very intense thing to sit next to the body of a 28 year old, |
0:30.1 | killed the day before on a bicycle in Brooklyn and then get off and get on your bike as I do every day and ride seven miles to work. |
0:38.6 | Mayor Diplazio, we demand protection. The mayor talking about, oh he's doing his job, you're doing his job, you're not doing your job. |
0:46.2 | Put a pepper and stuff and let's get this done. |
0:48.2 | Next to you know it's gonna be more deaf in a blink of an eye. Do your job. |
1:03.0 | job. Do your job. |
1:05.0 | Do your job. |
1:07.0 | Generally, no charges will be placed against you. |
1:10.0 | If you remain in the roadway and refuse to utilize the sidewalk you will be placed |
1:15.2 | under arrest and charged with disorderly conduct. This is the New York City |
1:19.6 | Police Department you are unlawfully in the roadway and obstructing vehicular traffic. |
1:24.7 | You are ordered to leave the roadway and utilize the available sidewalk. |
1:28.3 | If you do so voluntarily, don't charge us all the time. This is the war on cars. I'm Aaron Napersack and I'm here with Sarah Goodyear and Doug Gordon. |
1:41.0 | Hello, hey. 20 people riding bicycles have been killed this year on the streets of New York City. |
1:48.0 | That is double the number of bike fatalities in all of 2018. People are scared, people are angry, and they're demanding |
1:56.4 | that New York City's mayor do something about it. That audio you heard at the top |
2:00.5 | that was recorded in Washington Square Park here in New York on |
2:04.0 | July 9th 2019 just in the summer. The war on cars was there and so were over a |
2:09.1 | thousand people. They held signs, they chanted, they made their demands known and then everybody just laid down with their bikes and sat in silence |
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