"In a city where affordable, sustainable transportation is difficult to come by, one person is working to give community members wheels.
Sarah Sidelko founded the bicycle program
Fender Bender with three others in 2010, and the project now has a home at the
Cass Corridor Commons in Detroit. Less of a shop than
a community and education center, Fender Bender is meant specifically for women, queer and transgendered people. For now, Sidelko runs the space part-time in addition to working two other jobs, but she squeezes in open shop nights, mechanic training classes and bike-related art workshops."
For the full story in The Huffington Post, read
here. For Sarah's profile on UIX, read
here.