What is May Day Strong, the ‘no work, no school, no shopping’ protests against Trump?

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by Kim Kelly
April 22, 2026
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A 'May Day Strong' protest on May 1 encourages US workers to not shop, work, or go to school.

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You are encouraged to join a nationwide protest on May 1 by not shopping, working, or attending school to oppose Trump administration policies.

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US workers are encouraged to join "May Day Strong," a single-day protest set for May 1 against Trump administration policies. The event, organized by unspecified groups, calls for Americans to refrain from shopping, working, or attending school. This protest takes inspiration from the "No Kings protests" in March and a January "economic blackout" in Minneapolis. Rallies, marches, and teach-ins are also planned nationwide as part of the effort. The initiative aims to support workers and demonstrate opposition to current White House actions.

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The 'May Day Strong' protest is organized for May 1, featuring rallies, marches, and teach-ins nationwide.

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