Afrosocialists and Socialists of Color Caucus @demsocialists | Socialism is the people. If you're afraid of socialism you're afraid of yourself. — Fred Hampton
Are you a Black, Indigenous, or Person of Color interested in joining the AfroSocialists and Socialists of Color Caucus of Democratic Socialists of America? Swipe through to learn more about us, what we do, and how we do it!
Join us: https://t.co/AkkyRFKd7c
If you’ve been looking for a political home for Afrosocialists + Socialists of Color in DSA, this is your sign. Our organizing starts NOW. Get plugged into a committee or WG aligned with your skills + capacity. No prior experience, just commitment to the work + the people.
New in DemLeft: In 1988 and 2016, DSA backed insurgent primary campaigns by gifted outsiders — but Chris K. says the aftermath of the Jesse Jackson and the Bernie Sanders campaigns were very different.
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Comrades + Cousins: Join us for our April General Body Meeting on 4/19! 🖤 Don't miss out. All BIPOC, good-standing DSA members are welcomed! https://t.co/rp5MJehjhu
Join us for announcements, general body approval on the tabled WG/cmte proposals, &
a comrade from NJ DSA + Nat’l Abolish ICE Commission to facilitate the "Abolition & Abolish ICE" training to close out. Don't miss out. BIPOC, good-standing DSA members are welcomed!
We, the DSA AfroSocialists and Socialists of Color Caucus, express our deepest revolutionary solidarity with comrades struggling in the uprisings in Los Angeles and nationwide against ICE, police terror, and fascism. Click the link below or in bio to read our full statement.
- not while erasing AND co-opting the organizing efforts and history of BIPOC members that have been dedicated to this work well before 2017.
Statement coming out soon.
Anti-Racist Organizing is ESSENTIAL. We refuse to see the erasure of previous and established committees within the DSA body to continue. “Make DSA More Diverse” is redundant, and doesn’t provide clear, member-led actions to reignite the true flames of collaboration amongst (1)
multiracial working class to uplift our voices and the change we HAVE been working towards for years.
Highlighting the intersectionality of our multiculture struggles is key in order to learn lessons and to prevent the ruling class from dividing our movements (2)
Assata Shakur on how the black panther party was no a failure it was violently repressed because it was about to spark a revolution in America #blackpanther#blackpanthers#america#usa
Honoring José Mujica: On 5/13, we lost a humble Tupamaros guerrilla, Marxist freedom fighter + ‘the world’s poorest president.’ He governed with deep humility and radical compassion. He showed the world that power can serve the people, not rule over them.
Rest in Peace, Pepe.