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Subject Refugee Food Cultures & Improving Bike Parking | Blog Digest
Date February 15, 2023 4:00 PM
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** Refugee Food Cultures Enrich US Food Systems
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** February 13, 2023
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There are 27 million refugees worldwide — most hosted in low- and middle-income countries. Last year the US welcomed about 10,000 refugees, bringing their unique food cultures along with them.
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** Improving Bike Parking for the Urban Rider: Community Changemaker Shabazz Stuart
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** January 25, 2023
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During the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, biking took off, as people looked for outdoor recreational activities and city dwellers sought out transportation options to avoid crowds on public transit. Meanwhile, sales of E-bikes began to soar. They now outpace those of electric and hybrid cars combined. In New York City, this influx of cyclists put in stark relief the shortage of suitable parking infrastructure, with 1.6 million bikers, and just 56,000 parking spots.
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