Equity Initiative and Reports
Our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion enables the League to fulfill our mission and achieve our vision. In order to meet the promise of a nation where bicycling is safe, comfortable, and open to all we must address systemic disparities, build a more diverse movement that truly represents our communities, and speak with one voice for a Bicycle Friendly America for Everyone.
Centering Equity
(Last updated December 10, 2021)
In order to meet the promise of a nation where bicycling is safe, comfortable, and open to all we must address systemic disparities, build a more diverse movement that truly represents our communities, and speak with one voice for a Bicycle Friendly America for Everyone.
We must continually reflect on the inequities in our society and what we can do as an organization to address these in our work to make bicycling safe, comfortable, and accessible to all.
We have much more work to do to welcome, to listen, learn and act to make our organization better and more effective through partnership and action. We must do this work so that as an organization, we can participate authentically in building a future where streets truly are safe for everyone.
HOW DO WE DO THAT?
We don’t want these to be just words. The League put EDI objectives and strategies into its Strategic Plans of 2015 and again in 2018, and updated our Mission and Vision statements to reflect the commitment that everyone should be able to bike - for transportation, for well-being, or for the pure joy of it. While the League has made progress on equity, diversity, and inclusion since we launched the Equity Initiative and Women Bike Program in 2013, we could have done much more. We should have.
There is still much that needs to be done. Here are some of the changes we’ve worked on since then: