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Designing Urban Mobility for Empowerment

Monday, November 13, 2017 @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

FREE

How does design empower city dwellers to switch between different mobility solutions from walking, riding transit, driving a car, or riding a bike, and why is it important?

Film screening followed by panel discussion.

Films:

Stylish Spokes
GREG MILLER / FILMS, SFUFF 2017, SHORTS / USA / 2017 / 4 MINS
Biking and beautiful shoes are not incompatible although many think they are. Stylish spokes illustrates to women that you don’t have to wear gym clothes to ride a bicycle.

Mama Agatha
FADI HINDASH / FILMS, SFUFF 2017, DOCUMENTARY / NETHERLANDS / 2015 / DOCUMENTARY / 16 MINS
A heartwarming short documentary about Agartha Frimpong, nicknamed ‘Mama Agatha’, who runs a bicycle training program for migrant women in Amsterdam, but ultimately, the film is about the spirit of community and the exhilarating freedom of riding a bicycle.

We Are In Crises
DYLAN MCLAUGHLIN / FILMS, SFUFF 2017, SHORTS / USA / 2016 / DOCUMENTARY / 3 MINS
A lyrical cry for radical change, a short film made in gratitude to the water protectors, the land, and the water. #NODAPL

SF Urban Film Fest 2017 Film Screening Event. FREE but please register using this ticket link

Co-Presenter: San Francisco Bicycle Coalition

Moderator: Lawrence Li, Administrative Director, SPUR

Panelists:
Greg Fisher, Filmmaker, “Stylish Spokes”
Lisa Fisher, Urban Planner / LEED AP / Sustainable City Lead – ‎SF Planning Department
Brian Wiedenmeier, Executive Dir. San Francisco Bicycle Coalition

 

Details

Date:
Monday, November 13, 2017
Time:
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Cost:
FREE
Event Category:
Website:
http://sfurbanfilmfest.com/2017/shorts-programs/designing-urban-mobility-for-empowerment/

Venue

Google Community Space
188 Embarcadero (Entrance on Steuart St.)
San Francisco, CA 94105 United States
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