Social Justice Bus Tour: Connecting The Dots of Oppression, Past & Present

Chattanooga has a long history of struggle & resistance, from labor strikes to Civil Rights sit-ins to Communism to Black Power, the interconnected issues of race, class, gender & the environment have played a pivotal role in defining the lives of Chattanooga residents.
Come learn about the history of social justice in Chattanooga & connect the dots of oppression by joining the Grove Street Settlement House & Chattanooga Organized for Action for a social justice bus tour. The tour will take a CARTA bus on the #1 Route from downtown Chattanooga to the historic Bethlehem Center in Alton Park. The tour will culminate in a forum discussion and dinner in the Beth Bistro.
Dinner & discussion is $10.00 at the Bethlehem Bistro. All money benefits the economic & empowerment initiatives at the Bethlehem Center. Also, don’t forget to bring money to ride the bus!
Bus Times:
First Tour - 5:30 PM
Carta Bus Stop in front of EPB building on Market Street
Second Tour - 6:00 PM
Carta Bus Stop in front of EPB building on Market Street
Dinner at the Bethlehem Bistro begins at 6:30 PM, we will ride the 7:30 bus back to Miller Park on Market Street.
Please rsvp by emailing which bus tour you plan to attend at: info@chattaction.org