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Spring Fund Drive

The on-air portion of our fund drive has ended, but there's still time to help close the gap in our overall goal by March 31st. If you've yet to donate, please give now! If you've already supported or are a sustaining donor to KBCS, thank you so much!

$110,000 Goal

98.11%

Drive ends: March 31, 2024

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The Campaign for Seattle’s Bus Route 48

What many in Seattle know as bus route 48 didn’t always exist. Thanks to the hard work of community organizers and advocates in 1966, Seattle’s Central Area got much needed north-south transportation. Among the leaders who worked on the Crosstown Bus Campaign was Maid Adams of Seattle Congress of Racial Equality or CORE. Adams reflected on what it took to get the route established. Here’s her dispatch.

Here are some links for more information on the Crosstown Bus Campaign

https://seattleinblackandwhite.org/crosstownbus.html

https://www.whereweconverge.com/post/when-black-people-in-the-cd-had-to-fight-for-a-crosstown-bus-the-story-behind-the-48-bus

This KBCS story was also featured in the Seattle Post Intelligencer:

https://www.seattlepi.com/local/commuter/article/The-Campaign-for-Seattle-s-Bus-Route-48-6864130.php

Click here for more What’s the Flux?: Commuter Dispatches stories.