Happy New Year!
The past year was difficult for many of us, for all sorts of reasons. I have no idea of what this year will bring--well, all right, I think the first few months, at least, will be difficult as the COVID-19 pandemic rages. However and whenever the pandemic ebbs, all we can do is to move forward.
That is what we, as cyclists, know how to do. Even--actually, I would say "especially"-- those of us who like vintage or "retro" bikes are forward-looking: We are riding toward a landscape free of the encumbrances of fossil fuels, social and economic hiƩrarchies and the tyranny of companies that dictate what we can and can't use.
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Pioneering female cyclists Violet Ward and Daisy Elliot, 1895. (Alice Austen, collection of Historic Richmond Town.) |
One thing I can't help but to notice is that social progress--which is to say, equal access to dignity--comes as more women and girls ride bicycles. (Why do you think I underwent a gender transition? ;-)) Think of the bike booms of the 1890s and 1970s: Those are, perhaps not coincidentally, when the first and second waves of feminism washed over American society. I would like to think that we are in another boom and that it will result, current setbacks notwithstanding, long-term gains for women.
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Women cycling in Davis, California, 1967 |
If nothing else, if we see more women (and people of all other gender identities) on bikes in 2021, things have to get better. I hope so.