People Involved for Velosophie
- Adam Davis is the lead facilitator and coordinator of Meaning of Service, a social-justice oriented seminar series for AmeriCorps volunteers; an instructor in the Odyssey Project in the Humanities; the Executive Director of Camp of Dreams, a non-profit organization providing year-round programming for underserved 9-15 year olds in Chicago; and a Research Associate with the Project on Civic Reflection. He is the co-editor of The Civically Engaged Reader (2006) and Hearing the Call Across Traditions: Readings on Faith and Service (2009). He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago (2003), his M.A. from Boston College (1996), and his B.A. from Kenyon College (1993). He has spent several years as a lecturer in political philosophy at the University of Chicago and a backcountry trail crew leader for the United States Forest Service.
- League of Illinois Bicyclists (LIB) is the organizational partner for Velosophie . An independent non-profit organization, the LIB is the statewide advocacy voice for all Illinois bicyclists, promoting bicycle access, education, and safety. For more information, please visit their website. For more information about, or to signup for, please visit the Grand Illinois Trails and Parks Ride (GITAP).