
Sunday service on two wheels
In Johannesburg, a new generation of Black cyclists is redefining joy, movement, and solidarity—taking over the streets to ride, to reclaim space, and to reimagine freedom.
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Kristen L. Miller is a PhD candidate in sociology at the City University of New York (CUNY), Graduate Center. Her research focuses on Black subjectivity, culture, Black geographies, emotions, and embodiment. For the past two years she has been conducting research on Black biking communities in Johannesburg.
In Johannesburg, a new generation of Black cyclists is redefining joy, movement, and solidarity—taking over the streets to ride, to reclaim space, and to reimagine freedom.