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This week on Voices from the Frontlines Eric Mann, Channing Martinez, and Barbara Lott Holland speak about Ciclavia South LA, the Strategy and Soul pitstop along the route, and the realities of riding a bike as a Black and Latinx person in a police state.
In February the Strategy Center will work with 7 other organizations to launch the South Central Power Up E-bike lending library. As part of that effort we are ramping up programing around Bikes and what we're calling a community run 1st class Transportation system. The program will be free for the first 6 months.
Channing speaks about the controversy of riding a bike as a Black person, which includes being subject of pretextual stops and criminalization by police.
Eric speaks about the idea of launching a truly 1st class transportation system while Metro runs the public transportation system into the ground.
Barbara speaks about running the pitstop at Ciclavia.
This week we're joined in conversation with Mark Friedman from the U.S. Hands Off Cuba Committee.
Eric Mann, Channing Martinez, and Mark discuss his work with U.S. Hands Off Cuba, and discuss how Mark came to fight for the liberation of Cubans and all 3rd world peoples.
Published 07/10/24
This week on Voices Radio: Eric Mann and Channing Martinez talk to Misty Pegram of Anakbayan about the Cancel RIMPAC Campaign. The Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercises are the largest joint war exercises in the world with 26 of the U.S' allies, including Israel. The RIMPAC campaign has led to...
Published 06/21/24