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What you need to know about May Day 2017 in Seattle

May 1, 2017, 6:00 AM | Updated: 1:21 pm

Listen to live reports during May Day on KIRO Radio

Quick guide:

9:30 a.m. — Anti-war march (downtown)
10 a.m. — Climate Justice pre-rally (Judkins skatepark)
10 a.m. — Black Lives Matter march (Union St. and 23rd)
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. — Workers’ rights march (Judkins Park)
4 p.m. — Stand Against Communism (Westlake Park)
6 p.m. — Antifascists rally (King County Juvenile Detention Center)

May Day is known as a day of mass demonstrations in cities across the United States. In Seattle, however, it has become a day known for violent and destructive marches through downtown.

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An annual, peaceful immigrant and worker march takes place during the day on May 1. But that message is generally lost as anarchists usually descend upon downtown during the evening.

Whether you’ll be protesting on May Day or avoiding the crowds, here is a list aggregated by KIRO 7 News of activities throughout the day.

March for immigration workers’ rights

Socialist Seattle Councilwoman Kshama Sawant and leaders with the “May Day of Resistance” say their march will reunite workers and immigrants who they believed are targeted by President Donald Trump’s administration. Tens of thousands of people are expected to attend, according to the Facebook event page.

  • When: Rally from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
  • Where: The march will leave Judkins Park and heads toward Swedish Hospital, at 3 p.m. the march will go to the Amazon Doppler building, and it will end at the Seattle Center.

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Anonymous May Day March Seattle

According to a Facebook group, anonymous “stands in solidarity with the occupy movement in call for the May Day strike as well as the May Day march.” The group calls for no shopping or work this day.

  • When: Rally time is not specific
  • Where: Cal Anderson Park in Capitol Hill

University of Washington rally

An academic student employees union will gather to take action as part of a nationwide day of resistance. According to the event page, UW workers and students are joining the call for resistance across the country and against threats to their ability to work and study. It’s unclear if the rally will become a march.

  • When: Rally time is not specific
  • Where: University of Washington

Puget Sound Anarchists rally in Olympia

The Puget Sound Anarchists group in Olympia say May Day is an international day of action. It’s calling on protesters to “stop everything,” according to a blog post.

  • When: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Where: 4 Avenue and Capitol Way in downtown Olympia

May Day antifascists rally

A Facebook event page calls for people to dress in black and gather at the King County Juvenile Detention Center as part of an “antifascists” rally. The group says instead of building a juvenile center that the city should “build community.”

  • When: 6 p.m.
  • Where: 1211 East Alder Street

Safety tips for May Day

Alert Seattle released tips for residents and businesses to consider during May Day events. Read it below.

Preparing for May Day in Seattle

KIRO 7 News went to a warehouse last week where police were training for May Day protests.

RELATED: Why can’t we shut May Day trouble down before it starts?

Police Captain Chris Fowler has organized Seattle’s May Day response over the past four years.

“We’ve seen officers hit with sticks, we’ve seen bottles, rocks thrown at officers, we’ve seen members of the media assaulted by those devices, we’ve seen the Molotov cocktail,” Fowler said.

“What’s a little bit different this year is we see multiple different groups starting in other parts of the city that are either going to converge at Judkins Park or will end up at the Seattle Center,” he said. “We also know of an event at the University of Washington. So we are taking all those into consideration as we develop our plan.”

Last year, officers successfully corralled anti-capitalist protesters in SODO.

Fowler says police will take cues from protesters in how they respond.

The general rule in Seattle is to allow peaceful protests and expressions of speech. But there are times when violence or property damage occurs, and that is where police draw the line.

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