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Let’s fight for our bread and enjoy our roses! Join us on May Day, Friday, May 1st, to learn about and celebrate International Workers Day at our two-part event!

We will first meet at Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library, to learn about the labor movement and Oklahoma’s specific history, followed by a presentation on building towards a general strike in 2028. Doors open at 4 PM and we will wrap at 6 PM. Max attendance is 80, so please RSVP: https://actionnetwork.org/events/okcdsa-may-day-2026

After the library, we’ll celebrate with a solidarity fair just down the road at Calle Dos Cinco Plaza, where we’ll have free food and drink (with many dietary options), childrens’ activities, a panel of labor organizers, and close out with live performances of music from the legendary singer and communist Victor Jara. The party starts at 6 PM and goes to 10 PM.

OKC Democratic Socialists of America has had the pleasure of organizing this year’s May Day events with help from Indivisible Oklahoma, 50501, Cooperative OKC, Starbucks Workers United. and several other workers organizations. We look forward to seeing you all at May Day!

u/Indivisible_OKC — 12 days ago
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Join us for our Indivisible OKC monthly meeting on Saturday, May 2nd, 1:00 PM at the Capitol Hill Library.

Guest Speaker: Indivisible Oklahoma

Protecting SoonerCare in Oklahoma is more important than ever.

Governor Kevin Stitt called on the Legislature to make it a priority to "send a question to voters that would allow adjustments to Medicaid expansion" and that is expected to become a reality with the State Questions appearing on the August ballot.

We want to be sure our communities across the state especially those whose rural hospitals are most at risk and who are most likely to lack access to over-the-air, print, or online information, are informed about the consequences of rolling back Medicaid expansion.

u/Indivisible_OKC — 25 days ago