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What kind of equity is most important to you? Racial equity? Economic equity? Environmental equity? All of the above?

On August 25, join organizations like ODOT, Portland Bureau of Transportation, TriMet, and others as they lead cyclists through neighborhood streets and along the I-205 Multi-Use Path in Portland. Stops along the route will highlight equity efforts that are underway by local diversity organizations.

Here’s the full scoop:

  • What: Bike ride for equity
  • Who:  ODOT, Audubon Society of Portland, Community Cycling Center, East Portland Action Plan, Friends of Trees, Portland Bureau of Transportation, TriMet, The Skanner Foundation, Latino Network, Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon, Native American Youth and Family Center, Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center, Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization, Center for Diversity and the Environment, and you!
  • When: Thursday, August 25, 2011 at 6pm
  • Where: Meet at Lents Park, SE 92nd & SE Steele, Portland, OR 97206

Bring your helmet and bike and be part of the equity movement!

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