Bikers from around the city braved the cold rainy morning on Monday August 10 to raise awareness about violence against women and children. The event, called Sisterhood against GBV (gender-based violence), started at the Grand Parade, where the bikers gathered, dressed in black and red, to show solidarity with those affected by gender-based violence. The bikers rode from the Grand Parade via the N2 to Mitchell’s Plain, where they said they would meet up with Mayor Dan Plato and other officials.