Pride Month
The Future of May Day: What Does the Holiday Mean for Workers' Rights and Social Justice in the 21st Century?
Introduction: Briefly explain the history of May Day and its association with workers' rights and social justice. May Day has its roots in the United States and dates back to the late 19th century when workers in Chicago organized a strike demanding an eight-hour workday. The strike culminated in the Haymarket affair, which led to the deaths of several workers and police officers. In response to this tragedy, the International Socialist Congress declared May 1st as International Workers' Day, a holiday to commemorate the struggle for workers' rights and social justice. Since then, May Day has been celebrated by workers around the world as a symbol of their ongoing struggle for better working conditions, fair wages, and social justice.
By Mohamed Azharudeen3 years ago in Pride
The Fight for a Living Wage: May Day and the Minimum Wage Movement in India
Introduction: May Day, also known as International Workers' Day, is a day of celebration and solidarity for workers around the world. On this day, workers come together to demand better working conditions, fair wages, and basic labor rights. This year, the fight for a living wage is at the forefront of the May Day protests in India, as workers and labor activists push for an increase in the minimum wage.
By Mohamed Azharudeen3 years ago in Pride
The Ungrateful Sparrow
Once upon a time, in a dense forest, lived a group of sparrows. Among them was a young sparrow who was always grumpy and dissatisfied. He was never content with what he had and always wished for more. He would often complain about the food, the nest, and the weather, no matter how comfortable and cozy they were. His ungrateful attitude had made him an outcast among his peers.
By Fawaz Haider3 years ago in Pride
Sky's the Limit
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled between rolling hills and lush green forests, there was a girl named Lily. She had big dreams and aspirations that seemed impossible to achieve in a place like her hometown, but she refused to let her circumstances hold her back.
By MalikSaira Maqbool3 years ago in Pride
Royal Resilience
As someone who has long been an admirer of Queen Elizabeth II, I am deeply saddened by her recent passing. However, I am also grateful for the many wonderful moments and memories that she left behind. In this tribute, I would like to celebrate her life and legacy by sharing some of the most interesting facts, touching love stories, and beautiful moments from her incredible reign.
By Shoaib Ahmad3 years ago in Pride





