Cycling4Diversity is planning a 24 hour spin-a-thon commencing at noon on Saturday August 21st at The Fitness Lab in Mission, finishing on Sunday at noon. Ken Herar says “Our five day S4D event last May was a huge success which brought many important voices to the cause. We have many different voices wishing to participate this time which were unable to do so in May. We’re opening up a full day for anyone who wishes to spin and share their positive message in 45 minute time slots. We welcome all levels of riders as the event is focused on the conversation not physical endurance. Anyone with mobility or participation challenges please message S4D and we will ensure your needs are accommodated.”
By DESIBUZZCanada Staff
ABBOTSFORD – Cycling4Diversity is planning a 24 hour spin-a-thon commencing at noon on Saturday August 21st at The Fitness Lab in Mission, finishing on Sunday at noon.
C4D celebrated its 10 year anniversary last spring from May 16th-May 22nd, 2021 by Spinning4Diversity. The S4D team will be led once again by founder, Ken Herar and co-host, Mike Bismeyer, as guests join in on a virtual conversation through social media while spinning at The Fitness Lab in Mission.
Pre registration is required to join in as an individual, family, groups, co-workers or organizations. This is a cost free event which will be live streamed via various social media platforms.
Ken Herar says “Our five day S4D event last May was a huge success which brought many important voices to the cause. We have many different voices wishing to participate this time which were unable to do so in May. We’re opening up a full day for anyone who wishes to spin and share their positive message in 45 minute time slots. We welcome all levels of riders as the event is focused on conversation not physical endurance. Anyone with mobility or participation challenges please message S4D and we will ensure your needs are accommodated.”
“Diversity discussions are not solely about racism or division. I see this as a community building exercise highlighting the many strengths, positive stories and people that make up our neighbourhoods and communities. In an era of social media, we witness a lot of finger pointing and for us to further the cause of diversity we need to have community conversations like we’re planning on August 21st. If you have an inspiring story or suggestions on how to diversify our community, we encourage you to join us at our event. Lastly, in my opinion, the only way to end stereotyping and/or racism is by having exercises such as this to build open communication, something we seem to be lacking in at times. When we’re privy to many different stories, we realize our commonality rather than our differences. Racism is not solely a skin colour issue, it can be found within the same cultural groups, social and class branding, gender and ageism. This also provides a unique opportunity to inspire diversity leadership within our youth, which is an ever building momentum,” said Herar.
Pre registration is required to join in as an individual, family, groups, co-workers or organizations. This is a cost free event which will be live streamed via various social media platforms.For more information contact at spinning4diversity@gmail.com or Ken @ 604 615 2499 or Pamela @ 604 621 8999.