bicycling.com: Peace Peloton Rides to Bring Economic Justice to Black-Owned Businesses

Paul Tolmé

As longtime Seattle cyclist Reginald “Doc” Wilson tells it, Peace Peloton started almost as a lark.

In early June, he and Ed Ewing, the deputy director of Bike Works (a Seattle nonprofit that promotes bicycling as a way to empower youth and build resilient communities), were guest interviewees on Seattle’s popular Ron & Don podcast show. They were talking about the Black Lives Matter movement, when inspiration seized Wilson.

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