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May Day Rent Strikers Meet Reopen California Protesters
As the pandemic’s cruelest month gave way to the merry month of May, Los Angeles was filled with demands and unrest.
As Los Angeles continued to lead California as ground zero for COVID-19 cases, advocates for rent forgiveness protested downtown Friday next to advocates for ending the state’s quarantine restrictions.
Read: On the Front Lines of “Reopen America”
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