Other activities by the group include support for the Occupy Wall Street movement and the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space.
Dr. Michael Nash, the director of Tamiment Library, wrote: “Time's Up has been at the center of a new generation of activist politics in New York.
The group teamed up with Light Wheels, Cooper Union and the HUB Station to conduct research and create early prototypes.
[8] In 1992 the group supported the creation of the first Green Apple Map,[9] pinpointing 145 local sites in New York City that had environmental impact.
It was very dangerous to ride in the streets of New York City, so the group chose Central Park as a safe auto-free location to build confidence among bicyclists.
1996 Time's Up teams up with Wetlands Activism Collective[13] to launch a campaign to raise awareness about animal rights and the preservation of both virgin forest and rainforest ecosystems.
Special thanks to The Body Shop Anita Roddick who lent pictures and helped with the campaign to stop animal testing.
1988 Reclaim The Streets, which started in England, is a way drawing attention to the fact that the urban design of cities was not only meant for cars, but for the community.
[7] After Hurricane Sandy ravaged the East Coast in the fall of 2012, the group made energy bikes available for people to charge their phones and other small electronics.
For the next several weeks, the group and others organized small volunteer teams to travel to Staten Island and the Rockaways (the hardest hit areas in the city) to bring energy bicycles, food, and other supplies to people in need.