Chicago Reader
John Greenfield is a transportation columnist for Chicago Reader, writing a weekly column focusing on sustainable transportation and livable streets issues. John is also the editor of Streetsblog Chicago, where John reports, edits, and fundraises for sustainable transportation news. Additionally, John has worked as a freelance writer for various publications and as an assistant editor for a cycling magazine. Prior to their current roles, John managed the Bike Parking Program for Chicagoland Bicycle Federation and served as an Associate Editor for Herald Newspapers. John Greenfield holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of Chicago.
Chicago Reader
The Chicago Reader is Chicago's largest free biweekly newspaper, nationally recognized as a leader in the alternative press. Since 1971, the Reader has served as Chicago's political conscience, cultural guide, and music authority. Known for its in-depth coverage of Chicago politics, the Reader explores and exposes the news and issues that affect city living. The Reader provides an essential guide to the city's most important cultural events. In addition to reviews and listings of dining, film, theater and the arts, the Reader is the leading voice of Chicago's vibrant music scene. The Chicago Reader reaches smart, opinionated people who make things happen.