60th Anniversary of Civil Rights Community Celebration
This month, RTD celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, a pivotal law in American history. It ensured fair access to public transport and expanded opportunities for all, a legacy RTD continues to honor.
The Freedom Rides of 1961, organized by the Congress of Racial Equality student activists, aimed to challenge segregation on interstate buses and terminals. They faced violent opposition in Alabama, where buses were attacked and riders beaten, garnering significant media coverage and prompting federal intervention. Martin Luther King Jr.'s support highlighted tensions with more confrontational tactics embraced by Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee activists, underscoring the movement's strategic use of nonviolent resistance and shaping ongoing civil rights efforts.
In recognition of the importance of these historic events, RTD invites community members to join an upcoming commemorative event and engage with community partners. The event will feature the special reveal of a bus wrap design honoring the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act and the announcement of the winner of the Bus Design Contest. RSVP by July 16 to attend this free event.
Event details:
Saturday, July 20, noon – 3 p.m. at The Studio Loft at Ellie Caulkins Opera House, 908 14th St. Denver, CO 80202