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The Great American Lowrider Tradition

1020 O Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
The California Museum will host the first Northern California screening of the award-winning documentary “The Great Lowrider Tradition” as part of its Fall programming celebrating the rich history, artistry, and profound impact of lowrider culture in California. A one-man production by high school custodian and self-taught director Martin Torrez, “The Great American Lowrider Tradition” covers the history of lowriding as told by some of its best-known Los Angeles pioneers, examining how this expression of Mexican American cultural pride prevailed over racism to become a worldwide phenomenon. For more information about the film, visit <a href="https://www.lowriderdocumentary.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">lowriderdocumentary.org</a>. The film screening will be followed by a panel discussion and Q&A with Martin Torrez, the film’s director; Oscar Ruelas, co-founder of the Duke’s So. Cal, the world’s oldest continuing lowrider car club; and Little Willie G., legendary Chicano lead singer of Thee Midniters. The screening is dedicated to Ruben Salazar, a Chicano journalist and civil rights activist who was killed August 29, 1970, during an antiwar march. <em>Event subject to current visitor protocols. Please visit the <a href="https://californiamuseum.org/visit/visitor-information/covid-19-policies/">COVID-19 page</a> for information.</em>