Bicycle/race: transportation, culture, resistance / Adonia E. Lugo, Ph. D. Author: Lugo, Adonia E. "A study of the U.S. bicycle transportation movement against a backdrop of racism and history in Los Angeles and Washington, DC"-- and Bicycle / Race paints an unforgettable picture of Los Angeles--and the United States--from the. · Her recently published book, Bicycle / Race: Transportation, Culture, and Resistance (, Microcosm Publishing), follows the trajectory of her cycling experience — from becoming a bike commuter in Portland, to her work establishing the CicLAvia open streets event in Los Angeles, to her struggle to integrate equity during her tenure at the League of American Bicyclists in Washington D.C. Bicycle / Race Paperback – October 9, by Adonia Lugo PhD (Author) out of 5 stars. 33 ratings. See all formats and editions/5(33).
Bicycle/Race: Transportation, Culture, Resistance View larger image. By: Adonia E. Lugo. Synopsis Bicycle/Race paints an unforgettable picture of Los Angeles—and the United States—from the perspective of two wheels. This is a book of borderlands and intersections, a cautionary tale about the dangers of putting infrastructure before. Cultural anthropologist Adonia E. Lugo, PhD, joined the Urban Sustainability team at AULA in the spring of Dr. Lugo began investigating sustainable infrastructure during her graduate studies at UC Irvine, when she co-created the bicycle event CicLAvia in Los Angeles. After receiving her doctorate in , she worked at the League of American Bicyclists [ ]. "Bicycle/Race" by Adonia E. Lugo, Phd. by Sonia Connolly Leave a Comment. Subtitle: Transportation, Culture, Resistance. Recommended to me by: Elly Blue. Adonia Lugo gives us both a warm memoir and a carefully researched overview of her anthropological study of racism in bicycling activism. She shares her background as a half.
Adonia Lugo is an urban anthropologist and mobility justice strategist based in Los Angeles. She is the author of Bicycle/Race: Transportation, Culture, and Resistance (Microcosm, ). A technology note: Our apologies, but we experienced audio connection issues during the first ten minutes of this interview, which resulted in some “buzzy. Dr. Adonia Lugo is returning to Seattle Saturday to talk about her book Bicycle/Race: Transportation, Culture, Resistance. Lugo lived in Seattle for a spell a few years back while working on her anthropology dissertation on bicycle culture. Before that, she was a founder of Los Angeles’ massive open streets event CicLAvia. Her recently published book, Bicycle / Race: Transportation, Culture, and Resistance (, Microcosm Publishing), follows the trajectory of her cycling experience — from becoming a bike commuter in Portland, to her work establishing the CicLAvia open streets event in Los Angeles, to her struggle to integrate equity during her tenure at the League of American Bicyclists in Washington D.C.
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