Cincinnati Rollergirls Invite Anyone on Wheels to Roll to Erase Hate at Oakley's Wasson Way on Worldwide Rollout Day

Worldwide Rollout Day takes place Saturday, July 11 and is an inclusive event that aims to "build community cooperation and roll to erase hate"

click to enlarge Cincinnati Rollergirls Invite Anyone on Wheels to Roll to Erase Hate at Oakley's Wasson Way on Worldwide Rollout Day
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Worldwide Rollout Day is an initiative founded by the Atlanta-based roller skater and teacher @skatefantacee. The idea is to bring anyone and everyone on wheels together — skateboarders, roller skaters, Rollerbladers, cyclists, people on scooters, people in wheelchairs, humans on a rented Bird — to "build community cooperation and roll to erase hate."

Locally, the Cincinnati Rollergirls are spearheading an event at Wasson Way in Oakley. (Here's a map.) It starts at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, July 11 and you can roll back and forth over the .6-mile stretch however many times you want. 

"You are encouraged to bring antiracism signs and sign the existing 'Antiracism Now and 4Ever; banner that hangs on the trail near the I-71 overpass. Use the hashtags #WorldwideRolloutDay and #RollToEraseHate with any photos you take and please tag CRG too!," says the event description. 

Also, obviously, bring a mask in case social distancing is difficult.