To recognize Transit Equity Day this week, one Atlanta non-profit is calling on City of Atlanta officials to ride MARTA public transportation on Friday and Saturday.
Propel ATL is leading the nationwide movement locally — pushing for more frequent, sustainable and affordable ways to commute. Transit Equity Day also falls on Civil Rights icon, Rosa Parks’ birthday, on Feb. 4.
“Every 60 minutes — that’s just not equity in transit.”
Propel ATL executive director Rebecca Serna
Parks is best known for refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a Montgomery, Alabama bus in 1955. That inspired the Montgomery Black community to organize a citywide bus boycott — a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement.
Propel ATL executive director Rebecca Serna told WABE’s “Morning Edition” that the day coincides with Parks’ birthday because public transit should be considered a civil right. She also feels buses need to come more often and connect more with MARTA’s train system.