Motorcyclists unite in the Ride for Justice . The SoCal ride was organized by Porche Taylor, founder and editor of Black Girls Ride, the first motorcycle magazine in celebration of women of color who live to ride. . Black Girls Ride is not an exclusive racial statement, rather, it strives to highlight the often overlooked voices of women of color within an inclusive context of celebrating all women who ride. . Alonzo Borden, moto-loving comedian, told me the diversity of riders attending the Ride for Justice mirrored the diversity of the bikes they were on, but they all had good vibes in common. : Watch for more “Rides for Justice” around the country (world?), electric with love. ⚡️ Photos by @abzcruz , @blackgirlsride and @zofunny . #blackgirlsride #rideforjustice #beautifulbikers #blm #blacklivesmatter #motocommunity #solidarity . https://www.instagram.com/p/CBWuC5KhmzM/?igshid=b7s8znj0qdf1











