5/01/2017

Taíno Join May Day Demonstration in NY

Members of the Bohio Atabei and Taíno iukaieke Guainia were some of the Taíno community members present at the May Day Rally in New York's Union Square 
Union Square, NY (UCTP Taíno News) - May Day is considered by some to be a celebration of spring days to come, but globally it is also known as International Workers Day. On May 1st, across the U.S., both in major cities and smaller communities, people took to the streets to rally and march to celebrate and promote advances for the working class while others used the opportunity to highlight related social and political issues such as women's rights, oppressive governmental policies or immigration reform.

In New York, protesters in Union Square and Washington Square Park chanted, played instruments and waved signs with various slogans in English and Spanish, such as “Workers united will never be defeated.”

Among the demonstrators at Union Square, Taíno community members joined the rally in solidarity with the thousands of protesters who blocked roads and marched in Borikén (Puerto Rico) to bring attention to the decade-long economic crisis and looming austerity measures. Taíno community members were also amongst the mass of protestors in Borikén.

Both on the island and in New York demonstrators denounced the U.S. territory's leaders as well as the U.S federal control board overseeing its finances.

 UCTPTN.05.01.2017