United they stand
By Roselle Kingsbury
May 12, 2008

"May 1, 2008, was 'the first time in decades that an American union has decided to undertake industrial action against a U.S. war.'"
It happens every year like clockwork, students don their walking shoes, pack their best shouting voices, and look forward to a day dedicated to activism.
May 1, or May Day, is traditionally a day of workers’ rights activism. Seattle Central students joined the Anti-War Collective in a walkout to a larger rally downtown with immigrant and workers’ rights groups from around the city. - View Full Story
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