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If you wanna win, you gotta fight: training for activists

Carter Lavin

A newsletter to help you improve your activism and win changes! Specifically focused on bikes, transit, traffic violence, and other changes to how people in your community get around. Written by Carter Lavin

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Latest Issues

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Quick election note for transit, bike and street safety advocates

I'm taking a brief break from book-writing (keep an eye on Island Press for more news) to put out this quick reminder to transit, bike, and street safety advocates because there is ONE WEEK left until the election.

14 days ago
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Juggling lessons for bike and transit activists

As transportation advocates there are countless changes we could win; bike lanes, all-door bus boarding policies, new transit lines and much more. It is a “target-rich environment.” But much like lions approaching a herd of zebras, focusing...

2 months ago
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Going from transportation education to advocacy in 3 steps

If YouTube channel views and likes were calls to elected officials, we would have high speed rail networks across the US by now. A search of “high speed rail america” brings up dozens of videos about why our country should build high speed ...

3 months ago
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Bulk up your number of supporters

Transportation issues like bike lanes, bus stop amenities, and rail lines are not decided based on who is right and who is wrong. If that were the case, we bike, transit, and street safety advocates would pretty much win every time. Right o...

3 months ago
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  • Carter Lavin

    Climate Activist in Oakland, California who helps organizations and individuals build political power, hone strategy, and win campaigns on the local, regional, and state level.

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