The last line in our participant policies, which hangs as a poster (attached) throughout the shop, makes clear and explicit statements. These policies also appear on our participant form.
Cyclista Nicholas
On 2018-07-06 19:37, LaBikery wrote:
Hello! I work at a community bike coop in Moncton, New Brunswick. We are looking at visually impactful ways of addressing subtle gender bias in our shop. I am sure we are not the only shop that has to work on conveying women's equal competence to the general public in a bike shop setting! Does anyone have any posters, simply-written policies, or ideas? Thank you! Jennifer
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