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This week we talk about urban biking with Asian Pacific American leaders in the bike community. We also hear from Alleluia Panis and Cherríe Moraga about Moraga’s new play, New Fire: To Put Things Right Again. See below for more information.
Also, This Thursday (19th), 8PM Brava Theatre will will have 100 student rush tickets on a first-come basis. They only have to show their student I.D.’s and they can get their tickets for $10. This Thursday will also be our second talk-back entitled: “Coyotismo” and the Role of Two-Spirit (Queer) in New Fire Play.” Featuring: Adelina Anthony, Celia Herrera Rodriguez, and Charlene O’Rourke.
Our expert panel of bikers include Neal Patel, a community planner with the San Francisco Bike Coalition; Susan Yee, board member of Cycles of Change; Phil Segura, owner of RideSFO, a bike shop in San Francisco and organizer of the huge Bike Expo; and Liza Gesuden, co-founder of P.O.K.E.R. Familia, a people of color group ride
We’ll also hear segments about SFBC’s Safe Routes to Schools with Jason Serafino-Agar; The Bikery’s night for women, trans, and gender queer folks to work on their bikes called Sugar Belly; and a vox pop from folks who attended last year’s SF Bike Expo.
Roll with us!
The post APEX Express – January 19, 2012 appeared first on KPFA.
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This week we talk about urban biking with Asian Pacific American leaders in the bike community. We also hear from Alleluia Panis and Cherríe Moraga about Moraga’s new play, New Fire: To Put Things Right Again. See below for more information.
Also, This Thursday (19th), 8PM Brava Theatre will will have 100 student rush tickets on a first-come basis. They only have to show their student I.D.’s and they can get their tickets for $10. This Thursday will also be our second talk-back entitled: “Coyotismo” and the Role of Two-Spirit (Queer) in New Fire Play.” Featuring: Adelina Anthony, Celia Herrera Rodriguez, and Charlene O’Rourke.
Our expert panel of bikers include Neal Patel, a community planner with the San Francisco Bike Coalition; Susan Yee, board member of Cycles of Change; Phil Segura, owner of RideSFO, a bike shop in San Francisco and organizer of the huge Bike Expo; and Liza Gesuden, co-founder of P.O.K.E.R. Familia, a people of color group ride
We’ll also hear segments about SFBC’s Safe Routes to Schools with Jason Serafino-Agar; The Bikery’s night for women, trans, and gender queer folks to work on their bikes called Sugar Belly; and a vox pop from folks who attended last year’s SF Bike Expo.
Roll with us!
The post APEX Express – January 19, 2012 appeared first on KPFA.
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