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Kwabi and The Peace Bus are making headlines regionally and around the globe.

 

New mural honors Tacoma's resident peace ambassador

Tacoma's resident peace ambassador is now being honored with a mural in the heart of the city.

Tacoma Peace Laureate Kwabi Amoah-Forson

The Peace Bus is movement founded by Tacoma resident Kwabi Amoah-Forson, who has made it his mission to promote peace.

Pierce County humanitarian in Norway to attend Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony

Kwabi Amoah-Forson is the owner of the powder blue Peace Bus that can commonly be seen around Tacoma. Now he's taken his message across the globe. - Dec. 2022

The Peace Bus: The Last 2 Years

Kwabi Amoah-Forson will be hosting a live-taped talk show November 16, that will center on the conversation of race and racism. - Nov. 2022

Kwabi Amoah-Forson and his Peace Bus will launch Every Kid Eats in July. The goal is to feed Tacoma children free meals. - Jun. 2022

A Partnership in Peace

It was only a matter of time before The Peace Bus founder Kwabi Amoah-Forson climbed behind the wheel of his iconic 1988 powder-blue Mitsubishi Van to embark on yet another mission to improve the lives of area youth. - Jun. 2022

Kwabi holding a salad in front of Crisp Greens restaurant in Tacoma

People like Kwabi Amoah-Forson are why I love Tacoma. In a world of overwhelming problems, inescapable division and multiplying existential...-Jun. 2022

Q&A with Kwabi Amoah-Forson

Kwabi Amoah-Forson, humanitarian and founder of The Peace Bus, has long believed that people must choose to live together in harmony instead of hatred and division. - Jul. 2022

The Best of the South Sound 2022

Kwabi Amoah-Forson is an activist, humanitarian, and Tacoma resident who is a well-known resident in the community and beyond for his important work and his eye-catching Peace Bus — a 1988 Mitsubushi van. - May 2022

Tacoma man's mission for peace hobbled by mechanical issues

How you can help get Kwabi Amoah-Forson and his Peace Bus back on the road. - Jan. 2022

Peace bus making cross country trip stops at Ali Center

A bus promoting peace stopped on Saturday at the Muhammad Ali Center in downtown Louisville. Kwabi Amoah-Forson, the founder of The Peace Bus Humanitarian Aid Organization, shared his message of the importance of peace and how it can be achieved.- Sept. 2021

Kwabi being interviewed by a King5 News Reporter

Kwabi Amoah-Forson will drive to The Peace Bus to Washington D.C. in an attempt to speak with President Joe Biden about bringing the nation together. - Jun. 2021

'Peace Sleigh' to deliver gifts to Pierce County kids in need this Christmas

The Peace Bus and its dedicated team of volunteers are working to fulfill the Christmas wishes of over 200 children in the greater Tacoma area. - Dec. 2020

Tacoma humanitarian organization 'Peace Bus' expanding reach with TV show

Tacoma native Kwabi Amoah-Forson has been driving the "Peace Bus" around the city, feeding hungry children and providing the homeless with necessities. - Aug. 2020

The Peace Bus Drive-In Experience

The Peace Bus TV show will be hosting a free drive-in showing from 8 to 9:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 4 at Tacoma’s Central Co-Op, 4502 N. Pearl St. on a big outdoor screen. - Aug. 2020

Peace Bus Breakfast Fund helping South Sound families in need

Peace is action. And it’s what Kwabi Amoah-Forson demonstrates almost every day of the week as he drives his “Peace Bus” around the South Sound, helping people struggling during the pandemic. - Apr. 2020

All aboard The Peace Bus, a Tacoma's man's 3-year mission to promote peace

Kwabi Amoah-Forson spreads his message of Peace by talking about it, documenting interviews with local leaders and everyday people on the Real Peace Podcast. - Aug. 2019

All Aboard “The Peace Bus”

Have you seen that powder blue, 1988 Mitsubishi van driving down Sixth Avenue in Tacoma? You may have thought it was the Scooby Doo Mystery Machine at first blush, but these local activists are out to spread peace, not solve mysteries. - Jul. 2019

Kwabi Amoah-Forson bought a peace bus. More accurately, Amoah-Forson bought the Peace Bus, as it's now officially known, a 1988 Mitsubishi - Aug. 2019

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