[bru-info] Lower the Fares Now Campaign Launch
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PUBLIC MEETING AND CAMPAIGN LAUNCH
Saturday, April 30, 2 4 PM
Vancouver Public Library (350 W. Georgia St.)
Peter Kay Room
Lower the Fares Now!
For Community Health and Social Justice
The Bus Riders Union is pleased to announce the launch of our new
Campaign: Lower the Fares Now! For Community Health and Social Justice.
The campaign will be launched at a Public Meeting on Saturday, April 30th,
from 2 4 PM at the Vancouver Public Library. We will be working to build
enough grassroots community action and pressure to force TransLink to
lower the fare back to the pre-January 2005 fare hike level, by the end of
the year. We will also organize to keep up pressure on TransLink to buy
more buses to meet the needs of transit dependent communities, to make all
buses in the region accessible, and to implement a clean air strategy
based on a major increase in Trolley and low-emissions buses.
TransLinks Priorities: Good for big business, bad for bus riders
TransLinks decision to raise the fares yet again at the beginning of the
year and to triple the fine for fare violations to $150 is a clear
attack on the right of low-income communities to mobility.
Transit-dependent people, who are majority women and disproportionately
people of colour and Aboriginal people, are being driven deeper into
poverty by TransLinks neoliberal policies which prioritize the profits of
big corporations like SNC-Lavalin over the human rights of bus riders to
mobility, dignity and health. Over the next decade SNC-Lavalin will make
millions off the privatization of our public transit system while bus
riders face rising fares, increased criminalization, and cuts to vital bus
routes in order to pay for the RAV line.
The Health of Our Communities Depends on Accessible Public Transit
As clearly documented in the BRU's 2004 Women in Transit report, access to
public transit is an important determinant of health for low-income
communities and for transit-dependent women in particular. Access to
transit shapes transit-dependent womens ability to access health care,
child care, family, employment, social networks and cultural, religious &
community events. The Lower the Fares Now! campaign is a grassroots
campaign for public health. When we call on TransLink to fulfil its
responsibility to promote public health and by demanding more buses, lower
fares, accessibility, and a clean air strategy we are calling for health
for our communities.
Building a Grassroots Campaign for Public Health and Social Justice
The alternative to TransLinks continued privatization, corporatization
and dismantlement of our public transit system is a movement of bus riders
organized and mobilized enough to force TransLink to make social justice
and public health the top priorities. With over 600 members, thousands of
supporters, and a four year track record of organizing, educating and
mobilizing for social justice, the Bus Riders Union is working to build a
movement that can challenge the neoliberal agenda represented by TransLink
and win concrete gains for our communities. Please join us as we launch
our new campaign and enter a hot summer of organizing and action.
Bus Riders Union
407-119 West Pender Street, Vancouver
(604) 215-2775
http://bru.resist.ca/
bru at resist.ca
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