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In the span of one month the StreetRiders, a group of seven Black men, have become a major presence in the Black Lives Matter movement in New York. Their weekly bike protests have taken over streets, bridges and highways and attracted thousands of people of all ages to rally against police violence. In this interview, Doug talks with StreetridersNYC co-founder Orlando Hamilton about how he found his voice as a political organizer, what bicycles bring to the protest movement and what it feels like to look out and see 10,000 people filling the streets of Times Square all in support of Black lives. This episode was sponsored by , the new podcast from . . Contribution levels start at just $2/month! Rate and review us . Buy a famous “buttery soft” . SHOW NOTES: Learn more about the and follow them on and . “How Protestors Are Using Their Bikes to Fight Racism” () “‘There’s no Bike Lanes. It’s Not Even Nice Roads’ - Biking As a Means of Protest and Exposing Racism” () “10,000 bicyclists participated in Black Lives Matter bike ride” () This episode was produced, recorded and edited by Doug Gordon. Find us on Twitter: , Aaron Naparstek , Doug Gordon , Sarah Goodyear . Questions, comments, ideas, complaints? Shoot us an email: