Statement of Values
(Updated as at July 2020)
The 5BBC is
- a bicycle club (We think of ourselves as New York’s Friendliest Bike Club)
- a community of cyclists who enjoy riding together in and around New York
- a place for people to get comfortable riding at their own pace on the streets of New York City and its nearby suburbs
It’s hoped that this Statement of Values can serve as guidelines for the interaction of our members—whether or not ride Leaders, or elected volunteers who contribute more formally to the Club’s activities, with one another. We presume an atmosphere of good intentions in the conduct of one with another.
5BBC does its best to have a welcoming, diverse, inclusive bike Club for all, regardless of race, creed, gender, sexual orientation or cultural origin, and to never accept racism, intolerance, bigotry or discrimination in any form.
If you believe a fellow Club member has violated the letter or spirit of these values, you are encouraged to bring the matter to the attention of the 5BBC Board of Directors by emailing membership@5bbc.org.
A Board Member or Members, in the spirit of cooperation and good will, will meet with affected club Members, attempt to resolve and hopefully avoid recurrence, of misunderstandings, conflicts and behavior - which allegedly violates or undermines this Statement of Values. If we don’t know it happened – we can’t address it.
We rely on each other’s good will, passion, expertise, and experience and it’s essential that we consider the bigger picture when it comes to the gracious and grateful handling of those people who make our Club possible. Fostering positive interactions among us reinforces a positive spirit of cooperation and volunteerism.
We respect each other’s contributions to the Club and avoid harsh criticism of each other’s efforts. We try to not talk about each other in derogatory terms, and avoid “talking down” to others.
We may disagree with how another person handles a specific situation, but we recognize that everyone is trying their best and we do our best to show our appreciation for the contributions of fellow members to our Club
We try to express gratitude to the Leaders who lead our rides and the volunteers who spend their time to help the Club run. Remember why we’re here – we run and participate in bike rides and other events. We are punctual to rides and Club meetings we value each other’s time.
In email, we
- avoid wasting both the time (of readers) and bandwidth (information is mentally required to be stored). If we can't think of why the person we are forwarding to would like to receive the e-mail - we simply don’t forward it.
- remember the human and not send in writing what we would not say in person
- we are forgiving of other Club members’ mistakes
- don’t say in email what we wouldn’t mind being broadcast to the entire Club
We will not tolerate bad or abusive behavior either among our members or towards those volunteers who lead rides or otherwise help run our Club.
Members who repeatedly disrespect other Members, engage in gross incompetence, illegal acts, violations of Club policy pertinent to leading or participating in rides, actions detrimental to the Club and/or this Statement of Values may forfeit Leadership awards, if applicable, be suspended from leading and/or participating on rides and/or have their membership suspended or terminated.
Any of these foregoing privileges may be revoked for cause by a vote of at least 60% of the Board at a Board meeting. Prior to a Board vote on such revocation, the Member shall, on at least three weeks prior written notice, be given an opportunity to review the reason for the contemplated revocation and present counterarguments to the Executive Board of the Club. In all instances, the final vote of the Board shall be binding.
2020 has been a difficult year. It’s an election year and we as a club recommit ourselves to be apolitical. We have gone through hiatus and come back riding with new guidelines designed to keep us safe. We are monitoring and will adjust if there is resurgence, but hopefully NY will lead the way out of this public health tragedy.
In addition to a massive health tragedy, we all witnessed a very visible and obvious racist act this year, the death of George Floyd. This act brought many more hidden similar ones to light, and some of our members have asked us to make a statement about Black Lives Matter (BLM) and the Board has voted to do so by amending our Statement of Values to include the specific statement that Black Lives Matter to us!