May 1 through May 3 were days of action around the world (over one-thousand in the U.S.). In Montrose, the lively, enthusiastic crowd, estimated to have totaled over 120, occupied all four corners of the busy intersection at Honolulu and Ocean View. Most passing traffic reacted positively with enthusiastic honking.
Signs addressed all manner of issues: human abductions, climate change, mismanagement of the economy, war, corruption, the future of democracy, Black Lives Matter….
Story and photos: May Day in Montrose by Participant
Coverage of May Day activity in the Bay Area can be found at Indybay