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While Hundreds March Others Sing in Protest at Pasadena Labor Day Rally

Hundreds of demonstrators converged on Pasadena City Hall Monday morning for a spirited Labor Day rally and march that organizers billed as a call to “put workers over billionaires.”  By mid-morning, the crowd had swelled to line four blocks of Colorado Boulevard, chanting and waving handmade placards as they marched from City Hall to Paseo Pasadena.  Pasadena-based activist musicians Russell Mark and Mika Larson — known collectively as The NextDoors — led the protesters with acoustic guitar, cello, and spirited […]


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