Photos | Mayday Rally Draws Thousands
Jerry Collins, Guo Yan, and Claire Baker were among the 152 people who gathered in the metropolis for the 2008 Mayday Rally. The crowd marched with flags, banners, and performance art, protesting for better working conditions and worker's rights. The parade featured a variety of cars and vehicles, with participants from all walks of life coming together for a day of recreation and protest.
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