Alex Ugorji
Wednesday, May 07, 2025
In this week's Morazan Monday, I discuss the difference between labor day in Ciudad Morazan 🇭🇳 and the US 🇺🇸
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2) The Focus 🔍
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I don't know if it is because I'm from an area with winter, but labor day in the US felt far less like a celebration of workers and far more like a celebration of the end of summer 🏖️
Honduran Labor day is more about celebrating workers than seasons! 👷♂️ pic.twitter.com/Tp1Rj2dprE
So there you have it, Morazan vs US labor day! 🧑🌾
— Alex Ugorji (@AlexUgorji_) May 7, 2025
How does Morazán's labor day differ from your own? 🌎 pic.twitter.com/EcpQ1rykiJ
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