MAP: May Day Actions Across the Country

MAP: May Day Actions Across the Country

MAP: May Day Actions Across the Country

Track events, occupations and arrests as they occur on May 1.

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Click on points on the map below to see coverage of protests, marches and arrests from this year’s May Day demonstrations. 

Map courtesy of Media for the 99%, powered by The Media Consortium

More on May Day from The Nation:
Occupy Prepares for May Day, Allison Kilkenny
Occupy Activists Breathe New Life Into May Day, Peter Dreier
A Guide to May Day, Peter Rothberg
Top Ten May Day Songs, Peter Rothberg
The General Strike Is Not Reformist [VIDEO], Gayatri Spivak
Imagining a New General Strike [VIDEO], Marina Sitrin
The Power of the General Strike [VIDEO], John Nichols
Reimagining the General Strike [VIDEO], Francis Reynolds

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