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'''Welcome to Seattle's [[Wikipedia:World Naked Bike Ride|World Naked Bike Ride]] [[Wikipedia:Wiki|wiki]] pages!'''
  
Visitors are encouraged to stroll through [[Main Page|this wiki site]], the [http://worldnakedbikeride.org/ global website] and Seattle site ([http://www.wnbrseattle.org/ www.wnbrseattle.org]). You will find a list of main pages on the [[Home]] page, and you may also want to read the [[Frequently asked questions]] (FAQ). Thanks for visiting and we hope to see you at one of our upcoming events!
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Visitors are encouraged to stroll through [[Main Page|this wiki site]], the [http://worldnakedbikeride.org/ global website] and Seattle site ([http://WNBRseattle.org/ WNBRseattle.org]). You will find a list of main pages on the [[Home]] page, and you may also want to read the [[Frequently asked questions]] (FAQ). Thanks for visiting and we hope to see you at one of our upcoming events!
  
 
''See also: [[:Category:Seattle_sub-page|Seattle sub-pages]]''
 
''See also: [[:Category:Seattle_sub-page|Seattle sub-pages]]''

Revision as of 20:43, 26 July 2007

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WNBR Seattle 2007 poster design by Chris Ross

Welcome to Seattle's World Naked Bike Ride wiki pages!

Visitors are encouraged to stroll through this wiki site, the global website and Seattle site (WNBRseattle.org). You will find a list of main pages on the Home page, and you may also want to read the Frequently asked questions (FAQ). Thanks for visiting and we hope to see you at one of our upcoming events!

See also: Seattle sub-pages

WNBR Seattle, Hemp Ride and Jaybird Run are productions of the Organic Living Party (OLP) and Work Less Party USA.

Participatory arts, recreation, citizen activism and play are not a luxury! OLP is, in part, a revival of the German Lebensreform movement.

Next ride

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Date: Saturday 14 July 2007 (NB: change to July from June for better weather)
Time: 9am-12.25pm: bodypainting, bike art, costuming party and Cyclomundo. Get your mutant cycling vehicle decorated and paint your comrades! 12.30pm: Ride starts (half hour later than in previous years).
Location: Fairview Park, in the Eastlake neighborhood at 2900 Fairview Ave E (Google Map)

For more information, see schedule and route planning.
For the latest press release, see Press Releases.

Basic info

  • Route: Schedule, suggested stops, and route planning
  • What to bring Find out what you should bring to make your experience fun, safe and comfortable.

Contact Information / Event Sign Up

Sign up to participate and/or volunteer for the ride by filling out form on the WNBR Seattle page.

There are four ways to contact organizer Daniel Johnson and the WNBR Seattle team (using at least two methods is recommended):

  • Fill out form on the WNBR Seattle join page (use the comment area and select a ride or rides from the drop down menu).
  • E-mail him directly using his temporary, spam-reduction e-mail address:
apr2007 atsymb0l W0rldNakedB1keRide d0t 0rg
  • Telephone Daniel at (206) 369 - 2661.
  • Fill out form on the main WNBR page (use the comment area and select Seattle from the drop down menu).
  • Leave a message at his discussion page

Community support

We appreciate all the local support and endorsements we have received! Please see a listing in the Endorsements: Seattle and Endorsements: Global wiki areas as well as links on our main Seattle page at http://WNBRseattle.org.

Donations

We need your money to help make the magic happen! Please click here to go to our donations page to support our event!

Goals

Global mission

The message of WNBR focuses on promoting cycling. Find out more about the WNBR global message see the global WNBR message section

Local goals

"Reclaim our streets, our bodies, our parks, our city, our self-reliance!"

Beyond the above goals, the WNBR Seattle event focuses on the following:

  1. Community building. Have fun and express our creativity while engaging and enjoying various communities in Seattle. Celebrate both the diversity and the oneness of the human experience.
  2. Protest oil dependency and advocate renewable energy sources; the joy of cycling; sustainable, car-free transportation solutions; and walkable communities. Bicycles are BEST - Better Ecologically Sustainable Transport.
  3. Bring attention to the local safety concerns of cyclists. Help people begin to see cyclists [1] and share the road. Sharing the road does not mean cars get the lane and bikes get the gutter or car door lane! (See also ghostcycle.org)
  4. Rejoice in the power and individuality of our bodies. Promote body-positive ideals and activities. Advocate the development of free beaches in Seattle and encourage more family-friendly, clothing-optional use of community spaces.
  5. Show solidarity with other naked cycling events around the world. Many WNBR events will be riding on the same date.
  6. Generate interest in similar progressive and artistic regional events such as those organized by Car Free Seattle, Seattle Hempfest, Fremont Arts Council, Solstice Cyclists (SolsticeCyclist.org), Seattle Critical Mass, The Art of Resistance, Burning Man and Regional Burning Man events.

For more info, please see our [http://worldnakedbikeride.org/seattle/resources/faq.html Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What to wear? Do not fear!

For details, please see our Frequently asked questions

The World Naked Bike Ride dress code is "Bare As You Dare"... How bare is that ? How dare is that ?...Its all up to you, you decide what you are comfortable with. NO ONE IS EXCLUDED OR DISCRIMINATED AGAINST based on levels of clothing, bodypaint, or anything else, for that matter!

PLEASE be creative and colorful! Bodypainting and bike decorating is highly encouraged! See the above section on creative expression and also visit our body art page.

The laws on nudity, for the most part are a bit vague, difficult and often unpopular to enforce. The principal concern of most citizens is to eliminate creepy, predatory, exploitative, destructive and abusive behavior. WNBR is a fun, inspirational, non-confrontational body-positive event with a positive message of hope. That is why the ride has been such a huge hit and so many are supportive. Just use common sense and mind your manners! Nude is not lewd!

Since most of us did not grow up in a body-positive society, many will look at you with curiosity and amusement. You will probably notice that different sections of town have different cultural reactions to nudity. Some may feel mildly intimidated because they still might have issues with their own bodies and your shameless ways are unsettling to their body-phobic world. Just be friendly and respectful and things should be fine. Remember we are all human and we all have the same parts.

"Gymnophobia (from the Greek word for nude gymnos) is the fear of being (or seeing others) naked. A gymnophobic person usually wants to prevent others from experiencing the freedom of not wearing clothes."

If you are concerned, you probably don't need to cover up much to be "legal". With the incredible transforming powers of a little body paint, liquid latex, a strategically placed sock, or a piece of duct tape you too can transform the average city streaking naked wild cyclist into "The legal city streaking naked wild cyclist". Be creative: a little imagination can change everything.

Links

Websites

Discussion groups

  • WNBR Seattle Yahoo! group 3 : General discussion - Ideal for people who to get all general discussion messages. A great place to bring up ideas, talk about concerns and network with others. Plan meetings, parties, and special projects. If you join this group there is no reason for you to join group 2 since this group gets announcements as well.
  • WNBR Seattle Yahoo! group 2 : Announcements only.

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