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7 of 7: Never Giving in to the Fear
On New Year’s Day 2019, I got a call from Scottsdale Osborn Hospital Emergency Room. “Your mother was struck by a vehicle while riding...
Melia Dunn
Jun 10, 20204 min read
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6 of 7: Two (Aspirational) Roads Diverged...
Continued from “Pacing for Distance and Milestones” Gratitude Shout Out to Beth Yohe, who catapulted my awareness of whiteness and...
Melia Dunn
Jun 9, 20203 min read
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5 of 7: Pacing for Distance and Milestones
Continued from “Knowing My Lane” A few weeks back in quarantine and processing my brother’s death, I needed fresh air and a change of...
Melia Dunn
Jun 8, 20204 min read
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4 of 7: Knowing my Lane
Continued from “And the World Opened Up” Several years back I was dating a man who had a teen son. One day we decided it would be fun to...
Melia Dunn
Jun 6, 20204 min read
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3 of 7: And the World Opened Up
Continued from "Balance and Maneuvering" I fell. I got up. I was encouraged to keep riding. And I did. Riding a bike got me outside of...
Melia Dunn
Jun 5, 20203 min read
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2 of 7:Balance and Maneuvering
Continued from "Learning to Ride" Mom (or Dad) eventually did let go. I wasn’t confident, but getting the hang of it. Can you picture it?...
Melia Dunn
Jun 4, 20203 min read
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1 of 7: Learning to ride
I don’t have vivid memories of learning to ride a bike. I do remember being excited to learn, watching my older brother, Ryan have...
Melia Dunn
Jun 4, 20202 min read
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Preview 7-part series: Anti-racist: Bike rider
I'm seeing a lot of white folks who are stirred into action, who are actively getting on the learning path from "non-racist" to...
Melia Dunn
Jun 4, 20201 min read
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