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On “Mullet Socialism” and the Uneven Politics of Harm a question to NY Streetsblog

Who Are Our Streets Built For? Delivery Riders and the Feminist Urbanism Future of Cycling

🎙️Forester Never Left: How the League of American Bicyclists Still Teaches Risk as Safety

Burning the Bridge We Just Fixed: Mamdani, Streetsblog, and gotcha journalism

Update from Trenton, NJ: S4843/A6235 electric bike bill

Sprawlism
  • Sprawlism
  • Space is a means of production
  • Auto Asphyxiation Podcast
  • About
  • FUR (Feminist Urbanism)News
  • FUR Word of the Day!
Kimberly Clark
27 Posts

Kimberly Clark

Author Posts

  • 01

    🎙️Forester Never Left: How the League of American Bicyclists Still Teaches Risk as Safety

    January 20, 2026 Podcasts
  • 02

    Burning the Bridge We Just Fixed: Mamdani, Streetsblog, and gotcha journalism

    January 14, 2026 Podcasts
  • 03

    Robots in Bike Lanes, the New Jersey Turnpike Widening VICTORY (NOT) & Home Rule

    January 6, 2026 Podcasts
  • 04

    The Car Stole Winter!

    December 31, 2025 Podcasts
  • 05

    No on S4834 and no that moped isn't a bike

    December 26, 2025 Podcasts
  • 06

    League of American Sell-outs

    December 23, 2025 Podcasts
  • 07

    3 Feet is gaslighting masquerading as transportation policy

    December 9, 2025 Podcasts
  • 08

    John Forester's ghost— and why men still won't tell other men they are wrong

    December 2, 2025 Podcasts
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Space is a Means of Production is a feminist urbanism editorial project based in Newark, exploring the intersections of power and space—including transportation, nature, housing, labor, and community.

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