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Genevieve Carpio

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  • A suburban road in California.

    What Auto Insurance Tells Us about Race, Risk, and Responsibility

    Who gets to move freely in California’s auto insurance system?
    by Genevieve Carpio via The Metropole on October 7, 2025
  • A women with her hands on the car horn
    partner

    Her Crazy Driving is a Key Element of Cruella de Vil’s Evil. Here’s Why.

    The history of the Crazy Woman Driver trope.
    by Genevieve Carpio via Made By History on April 2, 2021
  • Photo of Japanese American shops with employees and bicycles in front.

    When Police Clamped Down on Southern California’s Japanese-American Bicycling Craze

    Because cycling was an important mode of transportation for agricultural workers and a popular competitive sport, police saw it as a way to target immigrants.
    by Genevieve Carpio via Zócalo Public Square on August 26, 2019

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