Learn how to fix your own bike poster
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- [ca. 2015]
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Learn how to fix your own bike poster
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Big bike blowout at the Forks poster
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The Speech Art Project poster – Cree
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The Speech Art Project poster – French
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Protect our inner tubes bike raffle poster
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City of Winnipeg bicycle license plate
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Donation 10: Bike Dump print material
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Consists of a digital copy of a poster and a pamphlet for the Bike Dump. Donation courtesy of Macho Philipovich.
Donation 12: Critical Mass protest songs
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Consists of three protest songs by “A Critical Mass Choir” recorded in June, 2006. Donation courtesy of Patrick Krawec.
A Critical Mass Choir – “You Ride Your Bike!” (1:10)
Lyrics: Patrick Krawec, Ian La Rue, Tara Norberg
Music: “You Sing a Song” Ella Jenkins c.1966 (River Bend Music, Inc., N.Y., ASCAO)
Patrick Krawec – ukulele & vocals, Ian La Rue – ukulele and vocals, Tara Norberg – kazoo and vocals
A Critical Mass Choir – “Will You Step On My Head?” (3:37)
Lyrics: Patrick Krawec, Ian La Rue, Tara Norberg
Music: Patrick Krawec, Ian La Rue, Tara Norberg
Patrick Krawec – banjo & vocals, Ian La Rue – guitar & vocals, Tara Norberg – vocals
A Critical Mass Choir – “Frank Talk About Policing” (2:15)
Lyrics: Patrick Krawec, Ian La Rue, Tara Norberg
Music: trad.
Patrick Krawec – banjo & vocals, Ian La Rue – guitar & vocals, Tara Norberg – vocals
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Bike Dump 631 Main Street art poster
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Artist unknown.
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Donation 15: Bike to the Future’s start and Bike Week
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Consists of various material related to Bike to Future, including instutituinal records (minutes, reports, planning documents), promotional material, and photos of events, particularly of Bike to the Future’s early years (2006-2007). Donation courtesy of Kevin Miller.
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Scanned newspaper articles about competitive cycling.
Donation 21: Winnipeg Trail System sign designs
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Consists of final sign designs for Winnipeg’s trail system. Donation courtesy of Kirk Warren.
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Screenshots of articles about the UMCycle kiosk at the University of Manitoba.
Donation 24: Dave Brophy’s ghost bike
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Consists of photographs of a “Ghost Bike” that was painted white and locked to a railing in the Exchange District to honour Dave Brophy, an Indigenous environmental and cycling activist who died in 2007. Donation courtesy of Sarah Fox.
Donation 25: Canadian Cyclocross Nationals promotional material
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Contains graphics and posters created by Tétro Design to promote the 2014 and 2015 Canadian Cyclocross Nationals, which were held at the Forks. Donation courtesy of Andrea Tetrault of Tétro Design.
Donation 26: World Naked Bike Ride Day
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Consists of photos of and a poster advertising World Naked Bike Ride in Winnipeg in 2012, which protested fossil fuel consumption, highlight the dangers cyclists face, and promote body positivity. Donation courtesy of Merrill Grant.