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May 1: Blackout Day – Steering the Economy Toward Justice
History isn’t always made in tall buildings by people in expensive suits. Some of the time, history is made in the checkout line. Tomorrow, May 1, is Blackout Day. No Work. No School. No Shopping. It is the next massive … Continue reading
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Tagged advocacy, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders, blackout day, Collective Action, Consumer Power, Economic Boycott, economic justice, fighting oligarchy, History of Boycotts, indivisible, International Workers Day, Labor Rights, Martin Luther King Jr., may 1, may day, no kings, No Kings Protest, Operation Breadbasket, Social Justice, Three No Kings, United Front
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