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ORGANIZATION: Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space

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Time's Up, an environmental organization who partners with the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space, is looking for a bike ride leader. Time's Up does dozens of bike rides a year mostly in Manhattan and Brooklyn. We do a lot of beginner rides, and moonlight rides through Prospect Park and Central Park. We will promote the bike rides, you need to show up a half hour early at the ride location, and lead the bike ride at a slow pace with frequent stops. Must have good bike riding experience and be able to work in a group setting. We would like you to commit to two bike rides a month over a three month period. These safe group bike rides help create new bicyclists and eventually will help save the world!

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About Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space

Location:

155 Avenue C, New York, NY 10009, US

Mission Statement

The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS) seeks to preserve history and promote scholarship of grassroots urban space activism by researching and archiving efforts to create community spaces, focusing especially on the efforts in the East Village and Lower East Side. We will also exhibit materials that document these actions, to educate people on the political implications of reclaimed space.

Description

The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS) is a living archive of the Lower East Side’s squats and gardens. Located in the storefront of a historic building in the East Village of New York, the museum displays materials such as photographs, posters, zines, underground newspapers, comics, banners and buttons that show how local residents cleaned up vacant lots and buildings in the area, and made them organizing spaces for the community. The museum also offers tours on Saturdays and Sundays, which lead participants to the East Village’s most legendary community gardens, squats and sites of social change, and explain their compelling and rich histories.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Environment
Sports & Recreation
Community, Environment, Sports & Recreation

WHEN

Sat Mar 15, 2025 - Fri Jun 13, 2025

WHERE

626 East 14th StreetNew York, NY 10009

(40.7287,-73.97698)
 

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