Bipedal, By Pedal: A history of bicycle activism in Portland, OR

Pamphlet

Main Details

Title Bipedal, By Pedal: A history of bicycle activism in Portland, OR
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Joe Biel
Physical Properties
Format:Pamphlet
Pages:48
Dimensions(mm): Height 102,Width 137
ISBN/Barcode 9781621063841
ClassificationsDewey:796.6
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Microcosm Publishing
Imprint Microcosm Publishing
Publication Date 1 January 2012
Publication Country United States

Description

In this, the third issue of Joe Biel's award-winning, ongoing look at the Critical Mass movement, we are given a well-researched analysis at the history of bicycle activism and police spying in Portland, Oregon. The result is an engaging and readable combination of story, activism, and history. Over the course of 44 pages, Biel looks at why a city so bike-friendly as Portland has virtually no Critical Mass ride, while cataloging the ways the Portland Police Department has interacted with local riders and historic activism. Says Biel, "It's concerning how many times a cyclist has repeated to me the police's version of Portland's cycling history or how years later new rumors are created about what happened." Strange and inspiring, Bipedal, By Pedal #3 is essential, illuminating reading for cyclists and non-cyclists alike.

Author Biography

Joe Biel is the founder of Microcosm Publishing and creator of the documentary about the DIY music scene,If It Ain't Cheap, It Ain't Punk. He is the coauthor of 13 Years of Good Luck and the author of all volumes of the The CIA Makes Science Fiction Unexciting series and The Perfect Mix Tape Segue series andYou Can Work Any Hundred Hours a Week You Want (In Your Underwear)!! He lives in Portland, Oregon.

Reviews

Joe Biel has written a fairly extensive history of the movement in Portland from its beginnings to where it stopped in the latter part of the '00s. - Razorcake First hand accounts of the people from the Critical Mass-ers and the culture of political awareness and activism that has grown out of this particular gathering...a great read both for those with knowledge and history of Critical Mass, as well as the uninitiated. - Maximum Rocknroll