PITTSBURGH, PA. – On Saturday, No Kings protests are expected to draw participants from hundreds of cities across the United States and overseas. After the protest, Indivisible, the group that led the “No Kings” protest, is pivoting to building support for the May Day Strong walkouts and actions.
The May Day Strong coalition is calling for “No Work, No School, No Shopping” on May 1st.
“Coming off the heels of the massive energy from the No Kings mobilizations, people are ready to take action and keep fighting for a democracy of, by, and for the people,” says Indivisible Co-Founder Leah Greenberg, whose organization started the No Kings protest. “On May 1, Indivisibles will be joining people across the country with a clear message: we demand a government that invests in our communities, not one that enriches billionaires, fuels endless war, or deploys masked agents to intimidate our neighbors.”…