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Friday, May 1, 2020

May Day is May 1






In the US, children in P.E. (physical education-gym class) often celebrate May Day by doing some version of a Maypole dance.  It's rare to see other people celebrate.



Internationally, however, May Day often commemorates worker's rights and remembers injustice in Chicago, IL, USA.



Do you like folk dancing?  Are there dances specific to your culture?  Can you do them?

Are workers treated well in your country?  What do people do to make sure that workers are respected and paid decently?

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