VIDEO: May Day 2020 Car Caravan Recap
1 minute readOn Friday, a coalition of community groups and their supporters formed a car caravan and visited multiple sites across Long Beach, including the homes of local elected officials. Organizers said the demands made by demonstrators are even more urgent than in other years due to the coronavirus exasperating existing racial and class disparities.
Their demands include rent forgiveness, expansion of protections for frontline workers, shelter for all unhoused people, and the release of immigrants from detention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Tomisin Oluwole
Ode to Pink II, 2020
Acrylic and marker on paper
14 x 22 inches
Click here to check out our interview with Tomisin Oluwole, a a literary and visual artist based in Long Beach.
The May Day Long Beach coalition was founded in 2016 and organizations that participated in this year’s event include Anakbayan Long Beach, Democratic Socialists of America Long Beach, Filipino Migrant Center, GABRIELA South Bay, Housing Long Beach, LB G.R.R.R.L. Collective, Long Beach Coalition for Good Jobs and a Healthy Community, Long Beach Community Defense Network, Long Beach Forward, Long Beach Immigrants Rights Coalition, Long Beach Residents Empowered, Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy, Party for Socialism & Liberation – Long Beach, Sanctuary Long Beach Coalition.
View a video recap of the event below.