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SFBMA

Dedicated to improving the working conditions of San Francisco bike messengers

About Me

Upcoming Events:
• October 9, Tuesday. Bike Messenger Appreciation Day celebration sponsored by the SFBMA and Sports Basement at 1590 Bryant Street, 6-8pm. All welcome - free food and beverages, DJs, art show.
Background:
The San Francisco Bike Messenger Association was created in the winter of 1990-91, the brainchild of messengers like Parté King, Nosmo King, Markus Cook, and Joe Corio. They wanted an organization in which messengers could pool their talents to work for the betterment of the entire SF messenger community.
Initially anyone who worked in the SF messenger industry (bike/scooter/car/walking/motorcycle messengers, ordertakers, dispatchers, etc.) was automatically a member of the SFBMA. To help out couriers injured on the job or whom had legal problems, the SFBMA held the "Hard-Luck Benefit Series" of concerts to raise money. One of the first SFBMA annual events that continues to this day, is Joe Corio's Groundhog Day "49-Mile Ride." The SFBMA also gave the world Messenger Appreciation Day, October 9th (10-9), when Parté and Nosmo King convinced Mayor Art Agnos to declare this a SF holiday.
In 1996, SF hosted the Cycle Messenger World Championships, three days of racing with 600 participants from throughout the world. It was a colossal group effort, led by SFBMA president Megan Redington but including the efforts of hundreds of volunteers. A CD compilation of SF bike messenger bands was produced for the event: "Pothole" and a booklet of practical tips for messengers was published. CMWC opened many SF messengers to the worldwide messenger community for the first time.
Emboldened by the success of CMWC and also the success of the Exotic Dancers Alliance in organizing under the SEIU, Wendy Fallin, Limor Geisler, and America Meredith called together the first meeting to actively seek union organization of the Bay Area urgent delivery industry. Former CMWC organizers Howard Williams, Bok Choy Mathewson, and Joel Metz helped transform the SFBMA into a labor-advocacy group, with the help of Lance Schroeder, Eric Scudder, and countless others. The SFBMA formed an alliance with the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Local 6 and our community devoted years to transforming the local industry. Several multinational corporations who undercut locally owned businesses were driven out of the SF messenger industry: Fidelity National Title, DMS, and Express Legal Services. Messengers won class-action lawsuits against messenger companies for wage and overtime violations. Ultimately, Speedway and Professional Messenger employees organized under the ILWU Local 6. In the ensuing years, more messengers took the reins of the SFBMA, including Rak Affonso, Carey Dall, Bernie Corace, Jason Whitehead, and Damon Votour, who served as SFBMA President longer than any other individual. They reached out to local politicians and established community ties that the SFBMA still honors today. One effort that continues is to get messenger companies to comply with laws regarding employee/independent contractor determination.
In past years, the SFBMA has had to redefine itself, as the ILWU union drive has ended, although the ILWU still provides the SFBMA with office and meeting space. Currently, SFBMA members are writing a new mission statement that details how the SFBMA works toward to foster local messenger community, to improve our working conditions, and to work in solidarity with like-minded organizations. Editor Sammy Shiraco publishes the SFBMA's monthly newsletter, Cognition. The organization sponsors a host of annual events, including the Russian River Ride, the Quake City Rumble alleycat race, and 10-9 Messenger Appreciation Day Celebrations.
2006-7 Rookie of the Year:
Miriam Hinds, Wheels of Justice
2006-7 Veteran of the Year:
Antonio "Tony Calzone" Garay, Western Messenger
Current SFBMA Helper Monkeys are:
FACILITATOR: Stacey Means (Quicksilver Delivery)
PRESIDENT: Fergus Tanaka (Western Messenger)
TREASURER: Slava Osowska (Quicksilver Delivery)
SECRETARY: Christophe-Yanne LeGall-Scoville (Western Messenger)
For more information, check out our website at: www.sfbma.org
Our email message list is here .

My Interests

cycling, messengers, bicycles, motorcycles, racing, labor, community development

I'd like to meet:

Current and former SF messengers, like-minded individuals of the world's cycling and messenger communities.

Music:

Grannies, One Step Shift, Minus Better, Think Tank, Polkacide, Lewd, K-9, Spastic Tweak Disorder, Noyze Boyz, L. Sid, Spot 1019, Proj, Adolph and the Gassers, Cameltoe, Thinking Fellers Union Local 282, Piss'N'Vinegar, Hammerlock, Debaser, Tina Age 13, Hickey, Fuckboys, Dr. Dre Del's Mike of Defiance, Morning Champ, Family Scott, Tribe 8, Eightball Scratch, Trashwomen, Toiling Midgets, Scorched Earth Policy, The Zeroes, Los Cerveceros, Joy of Six, Mensclub, Sunless Day, Pirate Band, Three Stoned Men, Thumderchimp, Anonymous Beef, B4DJ, Ruffhaus, Gallimaufry Orchestra, Bimbo Toolshed, Hot Rod Shopping Cart, Changeling, Hollow, Bad Posture, Ain't, Kosher Hog, Tiny Pine Box, Badasstards, Creeps in Exile, Big Rig, Rough Mix, Thrillpillows, Wanna Be Texans, People's Temple, Steve Merit Band, LeRoy's Pleasure Missile, Rodney Kingston Trio, Snake Punching Contest, Straggler, Debaser, Chemical Makeup, Gay Barbarians, Nappy Time Junction, Spoiler, Derailleur, Neal Smith Band, Eyeball, Cheezy Trollz

Movies:

Rookie, Big Trouble in Little Bummy Town, Eyeball, Fistful o' Krypto, Sunflowers

Television:

Bicycles! East Coast West Coast Bike Stuff, Saturdays at noon on Channel 29

Books:

Bike Messenger, photos by Kyle Shepard; Nerves of Steel by Rebecca "Lampchop" Reilly; zines: Cognition, Odis, Mess Press, Bike Love, I Hate Pigeons, Fierce Femme, Broken Spoke, Wall Journal, Mercury Rising, Voice of Da

Heroes:

Road Rage Bicycles hosts an SFBMA community bulletin board (at the right side of the entrance).

My Blog

QCR Sunday Oct. 1 Race Results

QCR Godspeed Alleycat Results, Sunday, October 1, 2006 78 racers total - QCR Website 1. James Connell2. Nice Tim Giller3. Chris Stevens4. Josh Godar5. Dillan6. Joshua Ostott, Team Godspeed7. Brad DFL8...
Posted by SFBMA on Tue, 17 Oct 2006 09:36:00 PST