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Aaron Naparstek

AARON NAPARSTEK is the founder and former editor-in-chief of Streetsblog. Based in Brooklyn, New York, Naparstek’s journalism, advocacy and community organizing work has been instrumental in growing the bicycle network, removing motor vehicles from parks, and developing new public plazas, car-free streets and life-saving traffic-calming measures across all five boroughs. Naparstek is the author of "Honku: The Zen Antidote for Road Rage" (Villard, 2003), a book of humorous haiku poetry inspired by the endless motorist sociopathy observed from his apartment window. Prior to launching Streetsblog, Naparstek worked as an interactive media producer, pioneering some of the Web's first music web sites, online communities, live webcasts and social networking services. Naparstek is currently in Cambridge with his wife and two young sons where he is enjoying a Loeb Fellowship at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design. He has a master's degree from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and a bachelor's degree from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Naparstek is a co-founder of the Park Slope Neighbors community group and the Grand Army Plaza Coalition. You can find more of his work here: http://www.naparstek.com.

Recent Posts

Eastside Bike Club Christmas Caroling Bike Ride

By Aaron Naparstek | Nov 25, 2008 | No Comments
Come join the EASTSIDE BIKE CLUB on there Christmas Caroling Bike Ride. Show up at 3pm to decorate your bike, Check your air pressure and Brakes. Bring light colored clothing, lights, cell phone, camera, and good attitude and be ready to meet some great people on bikes. Ride leaves at 5pm Headlights available for purchase […]

Eastside Bike Club RIDES EVERY SATURDAY @ 10am

By Aaron Naparstek | Nov 25, 2008 | No Comments
Join us for Casual Bike Rides thru the Street of LA

Newt Gingrich: I Vant to Suck Your Oil

By Aaron Naparstek | Nov 3, 2008 | 1 Comment
(Editor’s note: I’ll be downtown and on the Eastside for some Streetsfilms shooting.  In the meantime enjoy this Halloween story courtesy of Streetsblog editor-in-chief, Aaron Naperstek. Before the financial meltdown severely undercut John McCain’s presidential ambitions, his campaign was giddy over the apparent success of its energy policy message: Drill, baby, drill! It is, after […]

Shaping the 2009 Transpo Debate: Rockefeller Foundation’s Nick Turner

By Aaron Naparstek | Oct 24, 2008 | 1 Comment
American transportation policy has not fundamentally changed since gasoline cost a nickel a gallon and President Eisenhower started building out the Interstate highway system. Today, with gas prices through the roof, gridlock grinding our cities to a halt and many Americans feeling trapped in barely affordable, far-flung, exurban homes, it’s clear that our 1950’s-era transportation […]

Culture War on Wheels

By Aaron Naparstek | Sep 17, 2008 | 8 Comments
Having dispensed with the question of whether an African-American or woman will ever make it to the White House, conservative Culture Warriors have moved on to defining and dividing Americans over their chosen mode of transportation. These two images have been floating around the right wing blogosphere under the shrieky, all-caps headline, "THIS IS ALL […]

Cartoon Tuesday: Back to School

By Aaron Naparstek | Sep 2, 2008 | 1 Comment
With rising gas prices crippling school bus fleets across the U.S., Clarion-Ledger editorial cartoonist Marshall Ramsay offers an intriguing new school transportation idea. Click through to see it.

Cartoon Tuesday: Conventional Wisdom

By Aaron Naparstek | Aug 26, 2008 | No Comments
As the Democratic convention convenes in Denver, Matt Davies of the Journal News drills down on the national energy policy debate. Click through for the punchline.

Energy Policy Straight Talk From Elizabeth Kolbert

By Aaron Naparstek | Aug 6, 2008 | 1 Comment
Back in his Straight Talkin’ days Senator John McCain acknowledged that offshore drilling wasn’t a viable solution for America’s energy troubles. In 2003, he broke with the Bush Administration and co-introduced legislation to reduce carbon emissions, by, in effect, imposing a price on them. McCain had a reputation for being a politician who told the […]

Cartoon Tuesday: The Elegant Simplicity of the Free Market

By Aaron Naparstek | Jul 29, 2008 | 1 Comment
Tom the Dancing Bug by Ruben Bolling. Click through to view the comic in its entirety.

The U.S. Wants to “Borrow” From Transit to Pay for Highways

By Aaron Naparstek | Jul 29, 2008 | 2 Comments
Like a burned-out addict stealing to support a meth habit, U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters said yesterday that due to declining gas tax revenues, the Highway Trust Fund would need to borrow money from its mass transit account to pay for road projects. Today’s big news story was buried at the bottom of page A17 […]

$36,000,000,000 for Corn. $0 for Transit.

By Aaron Naparstek | Jul 25, 2008 | 1 Comment
The House of Representatives recently passed a bill that would provide emergency funding to local transit systems facing simultaneous increases in ridership and fuel costs. The legislation is now stalled in the Senate. The Bush Administration has made clear their distaste for funding mass transit operating costs. They say they don’t want local transit systems […]

The Pentagon Burns 395,000 Barrels of Oil Per Day

By Aaron Naparstek | Jul 25, 2008 | 1 Comment
It’s always a bit of a mind-boggler when some statistics emerge showing how much oil the U.S. military consumes. From yesterday’s Politico: So, you think you’ve got the gas prices blues. Just consider Al Shaffer, the man in charge of drafting an energy strategy for the gas-­guzzling Pentagon. With wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and […]
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