Hi. When I hear "woke washing" I think of orgs/people/brands that want to appear "woke" just to sell something or get clout, but they are really not deeply concerned or caring about the issue. So yes, I guess BP would be concerned with people who take part in that, but in general I don't like the word "woke" or the term woke-washing because it's become so weaponized and it just feels like a term people throw around to be mean and critical of things/people/orgs they don't like. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for doing this interview, Jonathan.
How would Bike Portland define “Woke Washing”? and is this something that is of concern to Bike Portland?
Hi. When I hear "woke washing" I think of orgs/people/brands that want to appear "woke" just to sell something or get clout, but they are really not deeply concerned or caring about the issue. So yes, I guess BP would be concerned with people who take part in that, but in general I don't like the word "woke" or the term woke-washing because it's become so weaponized and it just feels like a term people throw around to be mean and critical of things/people/orgs they don't like. Thanks for the comment.
Why are there no comments here yet?
Hi! Probably because I haven’t even told anyone this is here yet. It’s part of a story and I just haven’t been able to finish it yet. Thanks.