Free the Buses: Riders Say Transit Is a Human Right
Free the Buses: Riders Say Transit Is a Human Right
Saturday, 25 April 2015 00:00
By Amy Roe,
Equal Voice | Report
Mariluz Rangel takes the bus everywhere in Tucson, Arizona: to work, dentists appointments, grocery shopping. Shes been a bus rider for 25 years.
Rangel works at Wendys, where she makes $8.05 an hour, the state minimum wage. Her income qualifies her to buy a discounted bus pass that gives her unlimited rides for $15 a month.
When you earn the minimum, its hard to afford a car. So its better to use the bus, she said.
Rangel is a member of Tucson Bus Riders Union, one ripple in a wave of grassroots activism based on the belief that affordable public transit should be available to all. By organizing a previously invisible constituency, transit riders unions have emerged as an unlikely source of political power.
The transit movement took off in Los Angeles in the 1990s, when bus riders, most of them Black and Latino, came together to protest what they said was a separate and unequal transit system that penalized riders from low-income neighborhoods. ...............(more)
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