Per a resolution approved by our members at our general meeting this past Sunday, March 2, 2025, Birmingham DSA has suspended its use of this Twitter/X account.
Per a resolution approved by our members at our general meeting this past Sunday, March 2, 2025, Birmingham DSA has suspended its use of this Twitter/X account.
We’ll keep this account activated to prevent impersonation of our chapter on Twitter/X, as well as to reserve our option of resuming activity here in the future.
Join us for our next Brake Light Clinic on Saturday, February 8th! And join the next meeting of our Break Light Clinic Sub Working Group on Sunday, January 26th from 8-9PM on zoom.
RSVP to volunteer for the next clinic and the next meeting at https://t.co/BiPFt4X3ed.
Join our AFROSOC member section on Wednesday, February 5th from 7PM-9PM at Saturn for a screening and discussion of I Am Not Your Negro. This event is open to all, not only those who self-identify as BIPOC. Bring a friend!
RSVP at https://t.co/BiPFt4X3ed. 🌹
NEW DATE: Monday 1/27 at 6:30PM
Want to build a mass movement to fight for organizing autoworkers, a free Palestine, and a better world for the working class in Alabama's capital? Then join us in Montgomery for a River Region DSA interest meeting! RSVP at https://t.co/BiPFt4X3ed
We seek to build a mass movement and transfer power from the ruling elite to the working class, and gain freedom and democratic control over all aspects of our society.
As members of Birmingham DSA, we're continuing Dr. King's legacy by building a multiracial, multiethnic mass movement of working-class Alabamians to fight for a world that works for us, not the capitalist class. Join us today: https://t.co/7hesyIF9tk
Today, our nation celebrates the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., one of the most influential democratic socialists in American history.
(Photos 2-3 by Wet Chicken Art and Design)
Dr. King, a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement, organized tirelessly and fought against the evils of capitalism, particularly after the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and before his 1968 murder while supporting striking sanitation workers in Memphis.
Join our AFROSOC member section at Saturn on Angela Davis' 81st birthday, Sunday, January 26th, from 5PM-8PM for a night of games! This is a great event for anyone DSA- and/or AFROSOC-curious. Kids are welcome!
RSVP at https://t.co/BiPFt4X3ed. 🌹