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Submitted by Sarah on Wed, 04/18/2007 - 7:11am.


Mike Salsbury/The Olympian photo


On May 1 approximately 300 protesters assembled near the south entrance of Black Lake and Harrison Avenue in Olympia Washington as part of the May Day Protest Activity. The protesters began moving toward downtown Olympia and the 5th Street Bridge around 4:35 PM but returned to a vacant lot on Black Lake Boulevard without major incident.
Organizers kept their word and did not take over any intersection nor block traffic that did not have an alternative route. I thought this was a nice way of creating a celebratory atmosphere, freeing up an area for creative and social interaction (building a community garden in an open lot), yet not bowing to authority that many see as oppressive.

All was calm until police decided to disperse the crowd. As armored riot police moved in, the once festive atmosphere turned nearly confrontational.


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I find it interesting that a

I find it interesting that a small number of people not causing trouble or damage and not getting arrested is put in the same category as chemical leaks and Hanford incidents. Aren't there larger crowds at the January Right-to-Life gatherings?

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No clue

I've no clue why the difference in response, but it is a good question.

This was one of several May Days I've participated in over the years, I still remember how striking it was to see riot clad police in that neighborhood, especially as everything looked otherwise peaceful. The main activities I saw May Day revelers engaged in was seedling planting, dancing, and socializing.



(May Day Olympia 2001, photo by C.H.)


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