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This workshop exists to address the fact that, hey, mechanics is dominated by men. And that being whatever it is, sometimes, the less macho among us need a little fresh air. We need to feel comfy being feminine, gender-neutral or otherwise not-quite-so dudely, and STILL be wrenching. It's no jab to guys—it's just that sometimes, you need to band together when you're the minority. It's just relieving.
This used to be a women-only space, but with some time, thought and dialogue it became apparent that this thing is about the interface: it's got to be a two-sided plan in order to benefit us. So this quarter we're going to focus on the interface: how can we make the spankin' new bike collective as conducive to equal-opportunity wrenching as possible? It's about getting all of us to respect different styles, approaches and sensitivities to create an environment where we're all still psyched to rock the bike at the end of the day.
You got a problem with that?
The Goal: to make wrenching more accessible to the female, trans, and genderqueer people of Davis and surrounding areas, and to create a time and space within The Davis Bike Collective that is a righteous, gender-conscious zone.
The Hope: That non-dudes will feel more encouraged to join the congregation (and the ministry!!!), get greasy, and get their hands on their own bikes/lives!
The Lowdown: This time it's going to be a course that will assist in your efforts to strip down your bike, piece by piece, stare at its bloody guts, reassemble that sucker and get it rolling like you never knew it could. You can come to any and all sessions you want to, and if you've been to one before it will be highly reccommendable that you come back and help teach yet more people how to do this: you'll soon be an expert in bike-mechanics as well as gender relations and the creation of a safe space. Boo-yah. There will likely also be copious amounts of hanging out, punk rock, literature-producing and patriarchy-crushing. Watch out.
The Name: So maybe "Bikes Are For Bitches" fails to draw a certain crowd— or fails to draw anything but a certain crowd? So we've changed the name to WTF, which we stole from the San Francisco Bike Kitchen. It addresses both the idea of drawing Women, Transgender and Friends (used to be "femme" but this seems more inclusive) as well as the confusing and complex role of gender in progressive grassroots organizations like this one. But, the wiki page still deserves tribute to "Bikes are for Bitches" with the following exerpt from the old wiki page:
The Disclaimer(s): 1) The Davis Bike Collective is a welcoming friendly place for all people already, but we recognize that even so- it can still be intimidating, despite our best efforts. 2) The term Bitches is used here purposefully, in my own personal attempt to take that shit back. All problems with it may be adressed to SiobhanBraybrook, but be careful- she is a bitch.
If you show up, we will show you the way to glory and righteousness- complete with a nice new coat of grease, and a bad-ass bike
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