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Chain Gang

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Chain Gang
by Liam Desroy
Published: Jan 31, 2013
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A trip to a Brooklyn bike co-op unveils a wealth of ideas on community and ecological activism.
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Filmed by Whitney Smith

Edited by Liam desroy

With thanks to Times Up!

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