Protesters opposing the policies of President Donald Trump’s administration will gather in Coral Springs May 1 to rally with thousands of others across the U.S. during a day of planned demonstrations and marches.
“Musk, Trump, and their fellow profiteers are trying to create a race to the bottom—on wages, on benefits, on dignity itself. They want to erase labor rights, break our unions, and silence immigrant voices,” organizers of the event, “May Day Strong: We are the Many – Coral Springs,” said in a written announcement.
The event is part of a nationwide organizing effort by May Day Strong, a coalition of left-wing groups, labor unions, and politically minded organizations that oppose Trump’s policies.
“May Day 2025, we are standing united. We’re organizing for a world where every family has housing, healthcare, fair wages, union protection, and safety—regardless of race, zip code, or immigration status,” the announcement states
Demonstrators typically rally on May 1 each year for workers rights and to draw attention to related issues.
According to the protest organizers, the Trump administration is defunding schools, privatizing public services, attacking unions, and targeting immigrant families.
“This is a war on working people—and we will not stand down,” the organizers wrote. “Using the principles of nonviolence and peaceful protest, we will stand together and stand strong.”
To register for the Coral Springs demonstration visit https://www.mobilize.us/mayday/event/779977/.
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