Dear Editor: Listen Up!
UWS Streets Renaissance member, Columbia Urban Planning graduate student, intrepid volunteer and all-around advocacy all-star Inbar Kishoni was perusing a copy of Marie Claire recently when she noticed that its editorial staff had judged Bike to Work Day “iffy” in its monthly feature “The Good, The Bad and the Iffy”. Not one to take such an obvious and egregious misjudgment sitting down, she penned this letter, which she’s been good enough to share with us:
“I am writing to express my disappointment in your classification of Bike to Work Day as “iffy” in “The opinionated guide to May” article. The dependence of the United States on the automobile has led to an overuse of limited resources and an abundance of health concerns that range from asthma to obesity. Bike to Work Day is meant to encourage healthy, environmentally sustainable, and affordable forms of transportation. Granted some people live too far from work to bike, but this day is meant to encourage people to consider the alternatives.
In publishing a magazine you are in the position to motivate people to make decisions that are healthy for themselves and for the planet. Your position comes as a surprise to me since you do so much to encourage humanitarian causes. Cycling provides mobility to those who cannot afford or are not yet old enough to drive an automobile. I hope that you will consider your influence before writing off something like this in the future.
Inbar Kishoni, New York, NY”
Well played, Inbar! Here’s hoping someone over there is listening…
