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You Can’t Say ‘Just Ride’ and Silence the Rest
This blog explores the contradiction between freedom and selective silence within the biker community. Drawing from real conversations across the country, it highlights how the biker way is rooted in respect, accountability, and human connection, not politics. It challenges unexamined beliefs and calls for humility, dialogue, and responsibility to preserve true freedom.
Kathryn Anne
Mar 176 min read


Identity Is Not a Crime: Florida’s HB 429 and the Erosion of Constitutional Protections
Florida’s CS/HB 429 is not just a Florida issue. It expands how “gang-related activity” is defined in ways that allow speech, appearance, tattoos, association, and even family claims to carry legal weight without proof of criminal conduct. For motorcycle clubs and already-profiled communities, this bill risks turning identity into evidence and culture into suspicion. This is not about excusing crime. It is about protecting constitutional rights, due process, and the humanity
Kathryn Anne
Jan 288 min read


The Gray Between Systems: What a 501(c)(3) Allows Us to Do
Bikers Across The Nation exists in the gray by design. Not the gray of confusion or indecision, but the gray that lives between systems, rules, cultures, and people that were never built to speak to one another. For years, bikers, clubs, individuals, and entire communities have shown up, done the work, supported one another, and carried humanitarian weight without access to the structures that make that work sustainable. At the same time, nonprofits and institutions have acce
Kathryn Anne
Jan 66 min read


Where Roads, Riders, and Communities Meet: The Humanity Reviews
When I created the Humanity Reviews under Bikers Across The Nation, I did not create them as a ranking system, a popularity contest, or a paid feature. They were never meant to be a cool kids table or a closed circle. They were created as a human acknowledgment system. This concept began in 2021 with a very clear intention. I wanted to support local. I wanted to support human. And I wanted to recognize real work happening in real communities, whether that work came from biker
Kathryn Anne
Jan 45 min read
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