July 26, 2012

National Women's Bicycling Summit Flyer

bikeleague.org/conferences/women

National event will gather leaders and galvanize action to get more women riding.

Leah Missbach Day, co-founder of World Bicycle Relief, will keynote the first-ever National Women's Bicycling Summit on September 13, 2012 in Long Beach, California.   

Speaking about how the bicycle can inspire both personal and cultural revolutions, Day will set the stage for an event aimed at increasing the number of women who ride bikes and empowering female leadership at all levels of the bicycle movement.      

In 2009, women accounted for just 24 percent of all U.S. bike trips. Hosted by the League of American Bicyclists and the Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals, the National Women's Bicycling Summit will provide a unique opportunity to network, share best practices and develop action steps to close the gender gap in American bicycling.  

"This event will be a powerful opportunity to learn from each other, build a network of female leaders from coast to coast, and work toward a bike future where women don't account for just 24 percent of bike trips, but are equally represented on the streets and in the movement," said Carolyn Szczepanski, communications director for the League of American Bicyclists.  

The Summit will be held at the Long Beach Convention Center, immediately following the Pro Walk Pro Bike conference, from 2 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. on September 13.  

In addition to the keynote address, the Summit will feature six break-out sessions, including media, diversity and car-free families. Speakers will include:   

The Women's Summit will also include the "Cycle Chic: Past, Present & Future" urban bike fashion show, hosted by Women On Bikes SoCal and inspired by Mikael Colville-Andersen, founder of Copenhaganize.com and the world-wide Cycle Chic movement. Colville-Andersen will be a special guest at the show.

"We're so delighted to pay homage to Mikael, and the influential place the bike holds right now as a design and fashion darling," said Melissa Balmer, Editor/Initiative Director for Women On Bikes SoCal. "We hope both the Summit and the fashion show will inspire more women to become active participants in the crucial movement of bicycle advocacy." 

Tickets for the Summit (open to women and men) are $35 and registration is now live. Click here to sign up!

July 26, 2012

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i'm curious

ok, so "In 2009, women accounted for just 24 percent of all U.S. bike trips" - how does that break down across different kinds of trips? is it the same across the board, whether it's a 2-week backcountry camping trip, or city commuting? i'm just wondering how much of it is due to other gender disparities (e.g., maybe women doing more "second shift" work and not having time for leisure rides).

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