Transit Equality Day

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ObservedbyUnited States
TypeAfrican-American
Significancein honor of Rosa Parks, a civil rights activist
DateFebruary 4
Transit Equality Day
Rosa Parks
Montgomery Bus that made Rosa Parks notable
Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus that made her notable
Observed byUnited States
TypeAfrican-American
Significancein honor of Rosa Parks, a civil rights activist
DateFebruary 4
FrequencyAnnual

Transit Equality Day or "Transit Equity Day" is a holiday in honor of the civil rights leader Rosa Parks, celebrated in the United States on her birthday, February 4.

Rosa Parks Day was created by a network of Unions, including the Labor Sustainability Network, in 2017.[1] It was first celebrated federally by Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg in 2021,[2] gaining wider celebration in 2023.

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