Bicycle / Race
Explore the profound intersections of cycling, advocacy, and race relations in "Bicycle / Race" by Adonia E. Lugo. Published in 2018, this captivating book spans 192 pages and offers a unique perspective on Los Angeles and the broader United States through the lens of cycling culture. Lugo, a Chicana growing up in Orange County, shares her journey of becoming a bicycle anthropologist and highlights the significance of community and identity in urban planning.
This compelling narrative serves as a cautionary tale, illustrating the risks of prioritizing infrastructure over cultural values. Lugo's story entwines the rich colonial history of southern California with her impactful role in founding the notable open streets cycling event, CicLAvia. "Bicycle / Race" is an essential read for anyone interested in the intricate relationship between race, urban policy, and the transformative power of cycling culture.