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May Day posters spotted in Hollywood, California

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No Work No School No Shopping
Mass calls tomorrow, April 2nd & next Thursday, April 9th to organize for the May 1 "no work no school no shopping" general strike that they aren't, for legal etc reasons, calling a general strike.
Here's the links:
https://www.metafilter.com/212742/30-Days-to-May-1-2026-Not-a-Joke
We’ve rallied, we’ve marched, and now it’s time to take the fight directly to the billionaires. Between Thursday, August 21st and Wednesda
From the maydaystrong and teslatakedown folks, fill out the form or join the zoom calls (today, tomorrow, friday) for support planning direct action against a large corporation enabling facism in america.
✊🏿 #ArtIsAWeapon
SHUT EM DOWN!
#MayDay #InternationalWorkersDay #NoWarNoICENoBillionaires
1. 🖼 & ✍️🏾 reposted from @peoplesforumnyc Join us on May 1 to say NO WAR, NO ICE, NO BILLIONAIRES!
On International Workers’ Day, millions around the world will take the streets. In New York, we’re joining cities and towns across the U.S. to stand together — against war, against deportations, and against Trump’s billionaire agenda stealing our future.
🚫 No School. No Work. No Shopping.
🕑 2PM
🗓️ May 1
📍 Union Square
We will march to join more demonstrators at 4pm in Washington Square Park!
See you in the streets. ✊🏿
🖼 2-8 & ✍️🏾 reposted from @thedreamdefenders
🔥 In 1886, working people shut shit down and took to the streets, demanding something so basic as the time to live: the limited eight-hour workday. They faced violence, repression, and the brute force of those in power during the Haymarket struggle. And yet, they pushed history and culture forward.
140 years later, the fight has evolved and remains just as urgent. The same racial capitalist system of yesteryear keeps us overworked, underpaid and divided today, while billionaires and war profiteers hoard unimaginable wealth. The U.S. spends trillions fueling endless war, while working-class people here are choosing between rent, groceries, and meds. This is not accidental. It’s by design.
We’ve been naming it all year: Class Ruins Everything Around Me (C.R.E.A.M.). The billionaires, oil oligarchs, and corporate elites blocking our freedom are not untouchable; they are the reason for our everyday hardships. And we’re done pretending otherwise.
This May Day, we honor the legacy of resistance by continuing it. On May 1, 2026, workers, students, and families across the country will rally, march, and take action to demand a country that puts workers — the true architects and runners of this nation — over billionaires. Many of us are refusing business as usual: No School. No Work. No Shopping. ♥️💪🏽👩🏿🌾
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🔥The easiest thing you can do this May Day? Pledge to fight billionaires and corporations—and build power for the working class at classruinseverything.com! Link in bio 🔗
@maydaystrong