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GRITtv - Parking Day

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This is the latest by Streetfilms.org to see how San Francisco re-purposed parking spots during Friday's Park(ing) Day. The first Park(ing) Day was launched by Rebar in 2005  in San Francisco. Just imagine if bike parking and expanded outdoor café seating took over our automobile-filled public spaces every day!

GRITtv: Bicycle-Friendly Copenhagen

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As heads of state and negotiators gather inside and activists take to the streets in Copenhagen, Streetfilms takes some time to inspect the city's own climate-friendly programs during a tour of the city's bicycle infrastructure with Mikael Colville-Andersen of Copenhagenize and Copenhagen Cycle Chic.

Streetfilms Shorts

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Streetfilms produces films that address transportation issues like rapid transit, cars and parking, pedestrian and bike corridors and spatial inequity in street divisions. "Streetfilms Shorts" gathers together some of its most popular educational films: How to Use Bike Boxes; how to navigate the streets of New York on a bicycle safely; examples of physically separated bike lanes; Bogota's model transit system; and other examples of future street planning.

GRITtv: September 16, 2009

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One year on from the sinking of Lehman, and the conventional wisdom seems to be that we’ve moved away from the precipice. But not everyone is so sure. If anything has been preserved, if not enlarged, it is the deep inequalities of American capitalism. Not only that, but are the necessary regulations in place to prevent a second storm? Discussion with David Cay Johnston, author of "Free Lunch: How the Wealthiest Americans Enrich Themselves at Government Expense."

GRITtv: Streetfilms: Greenways

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Continuing on from our theme of summer and what's a kid to do, Street Films has been examining very similar issues in their look at Greenways in the Bronx.

GRITtv: StreetFilms Talks to the 'Bus Chick'

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A look at a short piece from Streetfilms about Carla Saulter, who writes a blog for the Seattle Post Intelligencer, 'Bus Chick, Transit Authority'.

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