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The Right to Bike
Newspaper Article

The Right to Bike

2022
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\"Cyclists in Nairobi's Critical Mass demonstrations--including Furaha, 11, and her brother, Samora, 7, center left--want to make cycling safer there. In the buzzing city of Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, Jeevanjee Gardens is usually a bubble of calm. But on the last Saturday of each month, that calm is replaced by loud whistles, ringing bells and rattling bicycle chains. Hundreds of bicyclists roll into the small park, dressed in brightly colored outfits.\" (The New York Times for Kids) Read more about efforts to make biking in Nairobi safer.
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New York Times Company