After School with Livable Streets Education
Livable Streets Education brings real world issues into the classroom and the classroom out into the real world.
Livable Streets Education brings real world issues into the classroom and the classroom out into the real world.
Livable Streets Education teamed up with Community Roots Charter School and PS 67 to paint a magnificent street mural on St. Edwards Street in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
Clean air and idle-free advocates celebrate their recent successes and the continuation of the Idle-free NYC campaign.
This short Streetfilm provides an overview of the recent work the Livable Streets Education is doing.
Carla Saulter, who lives car-free with her husband and young daughter, pens an awesome blog called "Bus Chick" on the Seattle Post Intelligencer's website. It's all about riding transit, chronicling her daily life doing it, and inspiring others to do it!
A Bronx elementary school implements a bike safety curriculum and celebrates its culmination with a good old-fashioned bike rodeo.
A group of concerned Moms rally to get the word out, “No More Cars in Central Park!”
¿Cómo se puede hacer que miles y miles de personas en una ciudad participen en actividad física a la misma vez?
Park(ing) Day fue un gran éxito en la ciudad de Nueva York el año pasado. Se convirtieron muchos espacios de estacionamiento en espacios verdes para la gente. Se acerca Park(ing)Day 2008, viernes, el 19 de septiembre ocuparemos 50 espacios en los 5 condados de la ciudad.
It is 4th of July weekend. Can't think of anything fun to do? Might a Block Party fancy you? There are over 3000 block parties in New York every year. There is bound to be one in or near your neighborhood. Check the Block Party NYC list of locations. Or, if you know about a party that is not listed, just add it yourself. Here is a taste of the 87th Street Block Party in June.