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"textContent": "After last month’s No Kings protest, Indivisible, the group that describes itself as a pro-democracy, anti-authoritarian people-powered movement, joined May Day Strong’s actions to take a page out of Minnesota’s one-day strike playbook from this past January. On its surface, Indivisible’s participation appears to be a slight pivot, engaging in more disruptive labor-directed actions. But […]",
"title": "This May Day, Even Organizers Are Cautious, But Hopeful"
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