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Thousand For All: Celebrating open streets
From riding his bike along the river paths by his childhood home to organizing the largest open streets event in the United States, Romel Pascual’s love for cycling and for cities has been lifelong.
Unlock los Angeles with Christine
With a city population of almost 4 million people and a reputation for very, very bad traffic, Los Angeles can be intimidating to navigate and feel at home. However, on the Eastside of Los Angeles in her neighborhood of Cypress Park, local artist and media strategist Christine Mai Nguyen is spending less time in her car and more time immersing herself in her community by accessing LA by bike.
New York City is known for being a vast and sometimes overstimulating metropolis, where tourists and prospective residents alike flock to experience all that this concrete jungle has to offer.
But if you leave the flashing screens and bright lights of Times Square and head over the Brooklyn Bridge, you might find yourself in Crown Heights: a neighborhood in Brooklyn rich with diversity and history. This neighborhood is home to urbanist and writer Kaiomi Inniss, who spends her days discovering her pocket of New York City via bicycle.