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Breaking Barriers: Women in Motorcycling

Celebrate the rich and varied history of motorcycling with Northwest women who have broken boundaries and left storied legacies in their tracks. Join us for this panel discussion full of firsthand accounts of trail adventures, racing achievements, and fights for inclusion while celebrating the joys and thrills of riding from women who have been trailblazing for decades.

Where: Museum of History and Industry; 860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

When: Wednesday January 13 at 7:00 pm


MOHAI will open at 6pm with Kickstands Up! 125 Years of Motorcycling in the PNW open for attendees until the program begins at 7pm.

This program is produced in partnership with the Pacific Northwest Museum of Motorcycling. Support for this program is provided by the Hugh and Jane Ferguson Foundation.

Interpreters: Amie Pease & Muffy Tucker Cave

ASL Interpretation and CART captioning are available during the program. In addition, a limited number of Assistive Listening Devices are available upon request. For more accessibility support, email programs@mohai.org two weeks before the program.

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ID: Vintage color photograph of a woman riding a dirty motorcross bike, with number 17w. The woman is wearing white helmet and pink jacket and black sleeves. On the black sleeve, a row of pink stars.

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