The topic of skateboarding encompasses a vibrant community of enthusiasts who advocate for skate parks, safe spaces, and recognition of skateboarding as a legitimate sport and art form. Recent trends show a growing push for inclusion and representation within the skateboarding industry, with calls to address systemic issues like discrimination and lack of diversity.
Petitions within this topic focus on allocating funding for new skate parks, challenging stereotypes about skateboarders, and promoting access to skateboarding for all individuals regardless of gender, race, or socioeconomic background. One petition with widespread support calls for the construction of a skate park in an underserved neighborhood to provide a safe and accessible space for youth to engage in the sport.
Join the movement to support skateboarding initiatives and challenge barriers that prevent equal participation. By signing petitions and advocating for change, you can help shape a more inclusive and diverse skateboarding community. Lets skate towards a more equitable future together.
4 supporters are talking about petitions related to Skate!
I’ve been a life long skateboarder at the OG park! It has bowls and something for everyone. The new design doesn’t have the diversity it needs so keeping the old park and putting the new one next to it would bee the best decision and more space for our community to have something fun to do
Help us save this unique amazing skatepark that serves our community so much better than the small proposed design would. Please let us keep this skatepark and build the new smaller skatepark as an addition for the ever growing skate community in Nevada County 🙏❤️
I am a part of the Roswell skate youth, and I can verify that there are many promising young skaters who have the potential to become big one day. However, they are held back by the limitations of our current skatepark. A larger skate complex would greatly improve life for the youth and the Roswell community as a whole. I share this in hopes that it makes a difference because, at the end of the day, we just want to feel accepted and seen.