The Social Primate Podcast

EP159: Wheels of Change with Christian Vazquez


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In this episode of the podcast I am joined by Christian Vazquez, founder of SELA Bicycle Center, joins us to unpack how generations of neglect in the Gateway Cities have shaped the way Southeast LA moves—or doesn’t.

We talk about building bike culture where infrastructure rarely reaches, and why the upcoming Open Streets event in Bell, CA are more than events—they’re a statement. From the River to Rail project to Bell’s first Open Streets event, this is about making Southeast LA visible, connected, and ready for the future.


Show Notes:

00:16 Meet Christian Vasquez: Owner of SELA Bicycle Center

00:29 The Journey of SELA Bicycle Center

02:15 Challenges and Passion in Starting a Bike Shop

02:48 The Importance of Bicycle Access and Infrastructure

05:22 Personal Experiences with Bicycles

10:16 Hollydale Cycling Club: Promoting Cycling in the Community

15:43 The Need for Better Data and Infrastructure

17:38 Open Streets Initiative and Community Events

23:25 Excitement and Concerns About New Railway

24:04 Gentrification and Noise Pollution Issues

24:46 Access and First/Last Mile Challenges

25:38 Slow Progress of Infrastructure Projects

26:34 Inspiring Future Generations

27:00 Safety Concerns and Community Initiatives

27:38 Promoting Biking and Running Clubs

31:08 Changing Perceptions of Bicyclists

33:43 City Leaders and Biking Advocacy

37:58 Educational Programs for Bicycle Safety

44:14 River to Rail Project and Community Involvement

47:36 Upcoming Events and Final Thoughts

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