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Bike Talk-a NC's Slow Streets; Black Lives Roll 'En; LA Lacks Leadership

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Don Ward and Nick Richert interview Clint Birdsong, President of Greater Cypress Park Neighborhood Council, with volunteer Jennifer Rodriguez, on the challenge of maintaining Cypress Park's new Slow Streets. (27:08)Yolanda T. Davis-Overstreet's latest installment in her series, We The People/Black Lives Roll 'En features Maya Henderson, Sustainability Professional and Environmental Justice Advocate in New Zealand and David Sylvester, author and accomplished cyclist: David is the first African-American man to cycle across North America, Africa, and Asia (giving half a million hugs along the way). (1:06:25) LA rider Aram on how to fix Cahuenga pass, and what's wrong with it (1:18:45) Joe Linton, Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition co-founder and Streetsblog LA Editor, with Michael MacDonald, co-founder of advocacy group BikeTheVote, on how the City of L.A. is scrapping Metro’s Pedestrian-Priority plans for Union Station due to a failure of leadership.

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