WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY)– A crowd gathered in downtown Wilmington on Saturday as part of a nationwide demonstration tied to International Workers’ Day, also known as May Day.
The annual observance, marked in many countries, highlights labor movements and workers’ rights. While May Day falls on the first of the month this year, local organizers, including Indivisible Wilmington, held their protest Saturday morning.
The event began with a rally at Innes Park, followed by a march through the downtown area. Participants carried signs, chanted, and shared personal stories. Some expressed concerns about job cuts, immigration raids, and public service funding…