May 1st is International Workers’ Day also known as May Day. May Day has traditionally served to celebrate the contributions of working people and raise the voices of immigrant communities.
This year, a goal was to further motivate, educate, and activate workers, and supporters to serve to fight regressive politics in our power institutions.
Working people across sectors and borders came together in solidarity. Together we can build better, safer and stronger communities. We march to build bridges, not walls. We march for worker and immigrant rights. We march for love and acceptance, not hate. We reject policies that criminalize working people, encourage racial or ethnic profiling, & erode due process.
We march for equality for all.
When Workers Rights are under attack what do we do? Stand Up Fight Back!