Critical Mass New Orleans

Critical Mass New Orleans

Share

Join the resistance every last Friday of the month at the French Market for Critical Mass! Vive la Vélorution!!!

04/30/2026

Justice for my mother’s estate is a deeply personal fight for accountability and dignity after years of legal battles and financial irregularities. I’ve spent over $25,000 on legal fees to protect her assets and challenge unfair handling of her estate, but the ongoing costs are overwhelming.

If you’re able, please consider supporting this effort to cover legal expenses and continue pursuing justice. Even a share can help raise awareness and bring more support to this cause. Thank you so much for your kindness and understanding. 🙏💙

gofund.me

01/17/2026

MLK Day Community Bike Ride
Monday, January 19

Join Critical Mass NOLA for a commemorative bike ride honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. in New Orleans.

Start: Congo Square
Meet: 12:00 PM | Roll: 12:30 PM

We'll visit six historic sites connected to Dr. King's time in New Orleans during a 3-hour, community-paced ride, with a scheduled restroom break.

This ride offers space to reflect on the late Martin Luther King's commitment to justice, dignity, and collective action-and how those values can continue to shape our city today.

All riders welcome.

Bring water, safety gear, and a bike in working order. The ride will be roughly 9 miles and will cover the Uptown-Downtown/Gentilly areas.

*Critical Mass Nola is a volunteer-led, informal community ride. All participants ride at their own risk and are responsible for their own safety.

01/16/2026
07/12/2025

More than just a historical event, the storming of the Bastille is a living testament to the power of grassroots action. This Bastille Day, we've organized a ride that channels that revolutionary spirit. Join us and be inspired to advocate against mass incarceration, inhumane immigration policies, environmental degradation-and for better bicycle infrastructure. We'll ride over the St. Claude Bridge as a Critical Mass and return the same way. The ride ends at the Saturn Bar, where we'll connect over drinks and conversation. Meet us at 6 PM at the French Market (Barracks Street side). We roll out at 6:30pm. Bring your friends, family, and coworkers as we celebrate the storming of the Bastille, the overthrow of oligarchy, and the pursuit of real democracy. We can't wait to ride with you!

Photos from Critical Mass New Orleans's post 07/02/2025

This Bastille Day, four individuals and organizations will speak to us about community efforts ranging from bicycle infrastructure and immigration to prison justice rides and the Grain Train in the Lower 9th Ward.

As always, we’ll take over the streets—most notably crossing the St. Claude Bridge together into the Lower 9. There will be three stops before we cross the canal, and we anticipate the entire event lasting about two hours.

Bring your bike, your curiosity, and your energy as we commemorate the storming of the Bastille!

06/10/2025

INDUSTRY WORKERS RIDE — TUESDAY, JUNE 17 @ 7:30PM�📍 Meet at the Canal Street Ferry TerminalWhen industry workers can’t join the ride on Fridays, we shift the ride to meet them. This Critical Mass is for the bartenders, servers, line cooks, and dishwashers who keep the city moving—but are too often pushed to its margins.We’re joining forces with BestBank Bikes and West Bank Gravel Club for a solidarity ride across the river. The ride will be split into two parts:Part 1:�We’ll gather at the Canal Street Ferry Terminal at 7:30 PM and depart at 8 PM for a Critical Mass ride on the East Bank. We’ll return to the ferry terminal by 9 PM.Part 2:�We’ll catch the 9:15 PM ferry to Algiers. If it takes two trips to get everyone across, we’ll ride a loop while we wait. Once across, we’ll ride a West Bank Critical Mass and return to the East Bank as early as 11 PM.�Want to chill on the Point for adult beverages? The last ferries back to the East Bank depart at 11:30 PM and midnight.This isn’t just a joyride—it’s a statement.Starting June 15, the RTA is piloting extended ferry hours, running until 12:15 AM (up from the current 8:45 PM and 10:45 PM cutoffs). The goal is to see if it helps service industry workers—but the trial is being run during the slowest season, without input from the very workers it’s meant to serve.Without late-night ferry service, service workers are left with two-bus commutes (a commute that is a hour and a half, if and only if, each bus runs according to schedule and can be caught on time), rideshare fares that wipe out half a shift’s pay, or nights spent working just to afford to commute to work.If you want to support service industry workers who live on the West Bank—many of whom live there because it’s more affordable or it's where their family homes are—ride the ferry after 8:45 PM on a weeknight, or after 10:45 PM on a Friday or Saturday.By riding in solidarity with service workers, we are stating that:Mobility is dignity.�Public infrastructure should serve public need.�No one should have to pay to serve the city.Starting June 15, every late-night ferry ride is a vote for equity.�On Tuesday, June 17th let’s make a statement that transit and public infrastructure should serve the people!

04/09/2025

The ghost bikes scattered across New Orleans stand as haunting monuments—testaments to the fact that every time we engage in the simple, sustainable act of commuting by bicycle, we are entering a battleground. A single careless moment by a driver—whether it's a speeding car, a door flung open, or a glance at a glowing screen—can end a life.

We demand streets that are safe for all users: drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists alike. Critical Mass exists to declare, without apology, that our lives matter—that our commitment to sustainable, equitable transportation should not be a death sentence.

In solidarity with our fallen comrades, we ride. We ride to resist the tyranny of the private automobile and to reclaim our public spaces. The streets belong to all of us—not just for the profit of oil and automobile corporations.

Join us every last Friday of the month as we rise up together. Let our presence flood the streets, a moving declaration that we will not be marginalized, silenced, or run off the road. We demand dignity. We demand safety. We demand justice.

Bicyclists of New Orleans Unite!

📅 Every Last Friday of the Month
⏰ Meet at 6 PM | Ride at 6:30 PM
📍 French Market (Barracks Street Side)

Photos from Critical Mass New Orleans's post 03/28/2025

Critical Mass New Orleans FAQS…

Want your business to be the top-listed Gym/sports Facility in New Orleans?

Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.

Location

Telephone

Address

90 French Market Place
New Orleans, LA
70116