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The Lowrider Community’s Long Fight to Ride Freely

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Carlos Rodriguez drives his 1979 Cadillac during the annual King of the Streets car show at the Palace of Fine Arts on August 17, 2024. (Gina Castro/KQED)

This month, the United States Postal Service unveiled a new set of stamps honoring the lowrider community. This federal recognition comes three years after California lifted a decades-old ban on lowrider cruising. The state, widely understood as the birthplace of lowrider culture, has also historically been unfriendly to it. For decades, lowriding was blamed for traffic and alleged connections to gang violence. KQED’s Paloma Yaritza Abarca explains the years-long fight by community members to let their cars ride freely.

This episode originally aired Nov 3, 2023.

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