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“I think the bicycle has done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world. It gives a woman a feeling of freedom and self-reliance. The moment she takes her seat she knows she can’t get into harm unless she gets off her bicycle, and away she goes, the picture of free, untrammeled womanhood.” – Susan B Anthony

While we all know that bicycling is a critical alternative mode of transportation, those living in cities of bike lanes and traffic laws often forget just how challenging riding bicycles can be, and just how empowering and emancipating it can be. The following is crossposted from the India Climate Solutions blog, written by Rudmila Rahman of Arohi Cycling

Read the whole post here

Cycles of Change: Pedaling to Empowerment in Dhaka « It’s Getting Hot In Here.

Thank you to Richard Risemberg for bringing this to my attention.

 

Our manual for teaching adults how to cycle is now available for free download. We’ve been very quiet about our cycling project “Cycling for Everyone” over the last few months. This doesn’t mean we’ve not been working on the project flat out, we have. So much so that we haven’t had time to blog about it.

Cycle school started a bit later than expected in Gothenburg, so when we finally started rolling in October we had time for nothing else except cycle teaching. We had classes in three different places around the the city and managed to help 32 new cyclists pedal away before winter and a thick carpet of snow put a stop to us.

Since then we’ve been working on our cycle teaching manual “Cycling for everyone- the art of teaching adults to cycle”. Finally we are proud to announce that the manual is finished and free to download the English version in pdf format >>here, and in Swedish >>här. Please make as much use of this material as possible. Share it freely and let us know how you get on.

For anyone with a greater interest in our project “Cycling for Everyone” you can even download our final report on the project for our sponsor the Swedish transport authority. >>here Sorry this is only available in Swedish.

Just now we are frantically trying to find funding to continue with cycle lessons this year as well. Any tips on how we could do this are welcome.

Diplomas for “Cycling For Everyone” participants in Bräcke

 

on the open road

 

Our first cycling course for adults in Bräcke is over and it’s time to pack up the bikes and move on to the next course starting soon in Gothenburg.

I find it hard to believe just how quickly the last two weeks have passed and just how quickly our wonderful pupils have improved. We are moving on from Bräcke leaving behind five competent cyclists. Two weeks ago five women were wobbling around a school yard balanced precariously on shining new black bikes. Now the bikes aren’t quite so shiny but the wobbling is a thing of the past.

 

We were visited by a local journalist and we had a hard time explaining to him that just a few days previously these women were “non cyclists” he thought we had cheated and were only pretending to teach people who were already proficient cyclists.

 

 

 

Diplomas for everyone

 

Teaching someone to cycle is just a small part of the business. Learning to ride is the hard bit, having the determination and the courage to keep at it. To pick yourself from the ground after falling off and to get right back on the bike and try again and again and again till you get it. We had a few spills in the beginning but not as many as one might expect. Riding down hill was the biggest challenge. Sitting on a bike and peddling is one thing but when the bike starts to accelerate on its own down a hill is quite another.

 

 

 

Kristina Johansson, probably the best cycle coach in Sweden

 

Kristina who took charge of the lessons also deserves an ovation. The way she patiently gave encouragement and inspired confidence throughout the course was at least as inspiring as watching the students rapid improvement.

 

There was a time, at the start of the course when I will admit I was a bit worried. What have we started rolling? But now at the end all of my worries are gone. I’d even go as far as to say that our graduating pupils look a lot safer on two wheels than many experienced cyclists I regularly see randomly rolling down the roads.

 

The project’s name is fitting, cycling is for everyone.

 

If you’re interested in learning to cycle, know someone who is interested or have a bit of spare time to help and to be part of a truly inspiring project and live in the Gothenburg area, leave a comment on this post and we’ll get back to you really soon.

We would like to give Bräcke council a big thank you for helping to make everything work and for donating helmets as a graduation presents.

The first of our planned cycling courses is now under way in Bräcke, a small town in the beautiful Northern Swedish province of Jämtland. Now after three lessons all our incredibly  motivated pupils are cycling on their own without any assistance. For an adult who has never cycled before learning to keep their balance after just three short lessons is impressive. As a teacher it would be nice if I could take a small amount of credit for this, but I can’t. The courage and determination of all the participants is impressive. All the credit is theirs. Here are five women who have proved that they can do whatever they set their minds to.

Cycling for Everyone (2010)

Posted: July 26, 2010 by ianfiddies in Projects
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Cycling for Everyone / Cyklande för alla: is the latest Club Global, Sweden project and is going to be running throughout the Autumn of 2010. The project is a bit different from previous Club Global, Sweden projects. We are quite simply going to provide cycling lessons for adults.

 

 

A training course i Tilberg, Holland, photo Angela van der Kloof

 

For anybody who grew up in Sweden there are certain cultural skills that almost everybody acquires as a child. Swimming, picking berries, ice-skating and how to cross the road, are a few of the skills most people who grew up in Sweden don’t even thing about. Cycling is another of these cultural skills that almost everyone has mastered and takes for granted. For anyone who grew up outside of this Swedish culture some of these skills are not at all to be taken for granted. Learning them is empowering and for Club Global empowerment is one of our key aims.

 

 

Our plan is to run two intensive courses in the north of Sweden in August and then a longer course in Gothenburg in the west of Sweden during September and October.

 

 

 

The free bikes of Gothenburg, photo Karin Mossberg

 

Gothenburg is in the process of placing out bikes around the city that anyone can use, anyone who knows how to cycle that is. Our project nicely coincides with this and our hope is that in the spring we can start a new project so anybody wanting to use the free bikes can get the training they need. Watch this space for regular updates as the project progresses.

 

More information about the courses in Göteborg:

https://clubglobalnetwork.wordpress.com/9-2/club-global-sweden-europe/lar-dig-att-cykla/

Studiecirkel Föreningsutveckling (2009)

Posted: August 16, 2009 by club global in Projects

Organisation development – a Study Circle / Föreningsutveckling – Studiecirkel.

Place: Göteborg, SWEDEN

Date: June 2009 – June 2010

In collaboration with Studiefrämjandet, Göteborg.

http://www.studieframjandet.se

Mänskliga Rättigheternas Dag / Human Rights Day (2008)

Posted: August 16, 2008 by club global in Projects

Chans – Mänskliga Rättigheternas Dag 60-årsjubileum (2008)


En utbildningsdag om mänskliga rättigheter.

Place: Världskulturmuseet, Göteborg SWEDEN

Date: 8/12 & 10/12 2008

Arrangör/Organiser: Göteborgs FN-förening & Club Global

http://www.fn.se

ZIRQS KoNsTkoLLEktiV

Posted: August 16, 2008 by club global in Projects

ZIRQS  KoNnSTkoLLeKTiv / ArT gRoUP

Place: Göteborg, SWEDEN.

ZIRQS (Swedish):

EN CIRKUSAKTIG MIX I DOITYOURSELF-ANDA PERFORMANCES UNDeRGROUND OVERGROUND
DET KOLLEKTIVA SKAPANDET DET INDIVIDUELLA UTTRYCKET MÖTEN DIN KONST MIN KONST KREATIVITET UPPLÄSNINGAR uppVISNINGAR UTFLYKTER INTRYCK UTTRYCK ÖVNINGAR TIPS IMPROVISATIONER EXPERIMENT INSPIRATION FANTASIER DRÖMMAR REFLEKTIONER EXPANSIONER PROCESSER SKRIVANDE FOTOGRAFERING POESI TEATER SÅNG LEK MUSIK MAGI KONST ASTRONOMI FILOSOFI MYSTICISM MONOLOGER DIALOGER KOMPOSITIONER INTERAKTIONER MÅLERIER DRESSUPDRESSOUTDRESSDOWN UTSPÖKNINGAR DRAMA FRIDANSELLERNÅT OCH SOFFA GOLV MEN INGET TAK LIVEMUSIK OCH ICKELIVEMUSIK (=DÖDMUSIK?) KONSTMÖTEN ÖVER GRÄNSER ENERGI UTBYTEN INTROSPEKTIONER & EXPRESSIONER PICNIC VIN OCH VETVEMVAD NYA DEFINITIONER PÅ KONST
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ZIRQS (English):

ZIRQS IA A KINDOF FLOATING UNDERGROUND FREELANCe coLLECTIVE CREATING CREATIVITY & ART LIVE PERFORMANCES ART MEETINGS WITH THE idea FREE THE ART – ZIRQS exiSt aT tHis moMEnT in SWEdeN, but maYbE sooN wHo KNoWs WhERE ART is fREE moBiLe ANd gLoBAL

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Globala Ekon / Global Echoes (2007)

Posted: August 16, 2007 by club global in Projects

Vad är ditt eko?

Globala Ekon – Kultur & Natur Festival (2007)

1-dags-festival som sprider ekon kring hållbar utveckling inom kultur & natur

10 November 2007

Plats & Tid: Universeum 10-18 & Nordengården 1930-00

forum mötesplats hållbar utveckling program organisationsforum filmer musik seminarier dialogpanel capoeira utställningar ecocatwalk workshops konst positivanyheter rollspel skapandeverkstad organisationspresentationer poesi folkdans hållbaraprodukter verktyg foton tipspromenad interaktivitet vinst lokalt globalt nätverk gratis fest

Medverkande:

Organisationer&Företag:Club Global.TidsNätverket i Bergsjön.FN.Amnesty International.Coompanion.Unicef.Radar72.Resilience.Ekocentrum.Lira Musikmagasin.Disappearing Cultures Foundation.Miljöförbundet Jordens Vänner.Gröna Korset.Tillit.UBV Latin Amerika.FN-föreningen Göteborg.Balanspunkten.KRAV.Time Bank Association Sweden.o2Nordic.Fältbiologerna.Individuell Människohjälp.IOGT/NTO/ UNF.Världsbutikerna.U415.Attack.Ekosystem.Ekobyn Kampetorp.Ecoaffair.Alfabeta Förlag.IKFF-internationella kvinnoförbundet för fred och frihet.Afrikagruppen.Boliviagruppen.Dermanord.Gröna Boden.Nätverket mot trafficking.Miljöbilscenter.Our Generation.FairTradeCenter.SwingingWithNeighbors.Flatö Kajak.Naturskyddsföreningen.Forskare & konstnärer.

Skolor:Färnebo Folkhögskola.Gullmarsgymnasiet. Alléskolan.Hulebäcksgymnasiet.Globalverkstan.Skolföreningen Echos.

Filmer:BrandNewWorld.Grannen.De gick ut i öknen.Längtan till livet.För alla barn.La carretera.Vi handlar vem betalar.Time Bank.Magia y cultura.

Artister&Föreställningar:Abada Capoeira.Solé.Under din häl.Tre Fioler.Blenda Lafvekans.Allt.Tre esteter och en björn.Balagan.

Arenor: Universeum, Nordengården

Ett projekt av:

Club Global

i samarbete med:

TidsNätverket i Bergsjön:  http://www.tidsnatverket.se

Universeum:  http://www.universeum.se

Sponsorer:

Västra Götalandsregionen, ABF, Flatö Kajak,  Coompanion, Universeum, Nordengården,

KulTUR FÖR NATUR.

Global Project Workshop (2006)

Posted: August 16, 2006 by club global in Projects

Club Global – Global project workshop (2006)

What does it mean to be global? How can you act locally and think globally? How can we join together and create projects with a more global perspective? The local and the global are interdependent. Everywhere everyday life is becoming more linked together through increased mobility, meetings, communication and interaction between people and cultures. The international project management students of Globalverkstan 2005 have brought together their experiences in project work from around the world into Club Global – a night of networking, project theory, toolboxes, workshops, global photo exhibitions, film extracts, and live music! Come with curiosity on the world around you, and leave with tools to make a difference in it.

Community Night at Världskulturmuseet / Museum of World Culture
Date: April 19, 2006

Time: 18.30 – 21.00

Organizer: Globalverkstan 2005

http://www.globalverkstan.net

http://www.varldskulturmuseet.se