Solidarity Toolkit May Day 2026
Across the country—from fruit fields in California to classrooms in Chicago, from kitchens in Queens to loading docks in Atlanta—working people are rising up. NEA members are joining other laborers, parents, education workers, immigrants, students, and neighbors demanding stronger, safer, and more dignified communities.
NOT Business As Usual
On May 1, 2026, in hundreds of cities, we will join and host May Day Strong events to honor the workers who won the eight-hour day—and to carry that legacy forward at a time when billionaires and corporations have tilted the rules against the rest of us. The change we need has never come from standing alone; it has come when workers and communities move together.
This May Day will be a day of rallies, marches, teach-ins, labor actions, and a refusal of business as usual — because when those at the top rig the system, collective action is how we set it right.
On May 1, we will flex our collective muscle legally, peacefully, and in unity. May Day is one of many opportunities we will seize to make our voices heard. We won't be silent or ignored. There's too much at stake. If you have specific questions about how to make May Day 2026 a success or want to connect with teams across the country to share ideas, contact [email protected].
Spread the Word
Our message gets more powerful with each person who joins us. Use these tools to spread the word about the national day of action, get your local engaged, and invite your networks to get involved!
Talk about May Day in a 10 Minute Meeting!
10 Minute Meeting Checklist for Building Reps and Local Leaders:
- Check for the Local/State plan. Know if your local or state affiliate is hosting or participating in an event or action already, and any information they have ready now—check with your president if you’re not sure. Be sure to check if you should share a sign-up or if you need to make one for your building or local.
- Have an end-ask with examples. Do you need to ask members to brainstorm what your building or local can do to participate in May Day? Are you making an RSVP and attendance ask to members? Or does your local need help with more specific preparation and/or duties?
- Adapt and use the sample slides or make your own. Be sure to check out the speaker notes, especially on the history of May Day.
- 10 Minute Meetings should be 10 minutes! Practice reading through—is it taking longer than 10 minutes? What do you need to cut? If you’re going to get folks together for another meeting to work on getting ready for May Day, be sure to tell members at the end!
- Follow-Up. Keep the ball rolling with any commitments or plans made by having deadlines, meeting up, and checking in before May Day!
Talking Points to Educate, Agitate, & Organize
Copy & Paste Communications Guide
- Instagram: On May 1, educators are joining workers across the nation to take a stand for our families, our public schools, and our communities. Click the link in our bio to find a May Day Strong event near you or to sign up to host your own.
- Facebook: When our communities are under attack, what do we do? Stand up fight back! Join the May Day Strong national day of action to demand a new era for educators, our communities, and all workers: nea.org/mayday
- Bluesky/Threads/Other: When educators, families, and community members come together, there is nothing we cannot achieve. On May 1, we are reclaiming our power and demanding the future we deserve. Join us: nea.org/mayday
Subject Line: Join us: [Name of your Group/Organization/Town/City] is participating in a national day of action on May 1
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Whether you're a teacher in Idaho, a bus driver in New York, or a school nurse in Louisiana, we all want to live in communities that lift each other up, center justice and integrity, and invest in the future.
Every year, on May 1, workers from around the world celebrate the power of solidarity and fight for progress. This year, we are coming together for a national day of action in support of stronger, safer, and more dignified communities.
We know this fight is more important now than ever. Donald Trump is letting Elon Musk and his billionaire friends raid public education funding and programs like Medicaid to fund their tax cuts. They are rigging the system so they profit while our communities pay the bill.
These profiteers want us to forget we are the many, and they are the few. That is why they are trying to weaken us by attacking unions and divide us by targeting immigrant families, communities of color, and people who identify as LGBTQ+.
On May 1, educators, students, parents, and our allies are coming together to reclaim our power. We are rising up because our lives, our neighbors, our public schools, and our health care are worth fighting for. Will you join us? Find a May Day Strong event in your community or host your own!
Whether you are joining one of over 100 existing May Day Strong events or hosting your own, we have tools to help you every step of the way. Find planning guides, communications toolkits, and more at nea.org/mayday.
We know our communities are united in support of our students, schools, and each other. On May 1, let's honor the legacy of the workers who gave everything for the eight-hour workday—and to carry their struggle into today’s fight for a country that serves the many, not the few.
In solidarity,
- SCRIPT: Hi <Member Name>, this is <Organizer Name> with <Affiliate Name>! We’re hosting a 5/1 event as part of a national day of action. Will you join us? Reply STOP to quit
- IF YES: Great! Please RSVP to let us know you plan to attend here: <Link>
- IF NO: I understand, <Member Name>. Thanks for your time!
● People are Hurting
Share examples specific to the event, community
● Billionaires rigged the rules
Examples specific to your area or schools
● Public systems are under attack
Bring it back to schools and students.
● Acting together is how we change things
Solutions exist; together, we can improve public education & communities.
May Day Share Graphics and Posters
To download printable versions of the static graphics above, click on the buttons below each image. For social media sharing, right click on them from a desktop computer and click "save image as." For the moving graphic, download by opening this link in a new tab, right clicking on the video, and choosing "save video as." The posters are sized to be printed vertically at 11" x 17" or horizontally at 17" x 11".
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So, you’ve decided to host a May Day Strong Event!
Thank you for using your time and energy to demand our leaders put our families over billionaire fortunes—public schools over private profits, healthcare over hedge funds, and housing over homelessness.