As socialists, it’s up to us to stop the descent into barbarism by building an organization by and for the working class.
Read our full statement: https://t.co/h3Z4gn6D9c
Lunch Break Book Club returns in one week! Join us on zoom during your lunch break at noon on June 10 to discuss Ursula K. Le Guin's classic The Ones Who Turn Away From Omelas, along with two companion pieces. Find the zoom link and links to the readings @ https://t.co/soOmCB2ZJR
Two progressives — Justice Democrats cofounder Saikat Chakrabarti and union-backed city hall veteran Connie Chan — are fighting to advance past the primary for Nancy Pelosi's congressional seat.
Their race has become a referendum on the SF left's future. https://t.co/EoxwTi5MwZ
Well that was messy! Wondering how the primary contest to represent SF in Congress caused so much strife on the Left? This Jacobin piece can help.
https://t.co/zUOdVtozYZ
If you're not in a position to donate at the moment, we can still use your help gathering signatures. Head to https://t.co/rUUceAwfbP (link in bio) to find a volunteer event near you!
The Affordable Housing Guarantee Act is officially accepting contributions! This is a grassroots, community-led campaign, and we need whatever you're able spare to help us protect our affordable housing funds and tax the rich!
Head to https://t.co/Xzqbouq2By to donate!
Are you curious about socialism, or new to DSA? Come to our new member orientation on Sunday, May 31, 1-2:30pm at 1916 McAllister Street !
Join DSA SF members and your neighbors to discuss capitalism, democracy, socialism, and learn how to get plugged into our current work!
🍻🌹 Join us for our New Member Happy Hour starting at 6:30PM at Zeitgeist (199 Valencia Street). Learn more about DSA SF’s upcoming projects, find out how to plug in, or just socialize with socialists! Also open to old members, regular folks and the socialism-curious.
We're launching the Affordable Housing Guarantee Act to make sure the rich pay their fair share! A tax on luxury real estate sales over $10M can ensure real San Franciscans can actually afford to stay here! #TaxtheRich to fund rent relief, eviction protection, & social housing!
Join the DSA SF Ecosocialism Working Group to make zines about public transit! Or bring your own craft & a friend and hang out. Everyone is welcome!
Lunch Break Book Club has returned by popular demand! Join us on zoom during your lunch break at noon on June 10 to discuss a classic: Ursula K. Le Guin's The Ones Who Turn Away From Omelas!
We are also reading 2 responses: The Ones Who Stay and Fight by NK Jemisin & Why Don't We Just Kill The Kid In The Omelas Hole? by Isabel Kim. Don't be intimidated by the amount of readings, they are each only a couple of pages long.
Join us at noon this Saturday at Dolores Park (Dolores and 19th) to kickoff the campaign to guarantee our affordable housing funds!
RSVP: https://t.co/oQctdMgMd8
Solidarity with UC tech workers! 🌹 From May 4–17, thousands of IT workers at the University of California vote to unionize with @UPTECWA. A YES vote = the largest tech union in the US. Know a UC tech worker? Send them to https://t.co/YAUT67cFUA & vote YES on Day 1! #TechUnion
At 2:00pm on FRIDAY, MAY 1ST join us at Civic Center Plaza in solidarity with workers here in the U.S. and in Palestine. May 1st is International Workers Day and we are heeding Palestinian worker’s calls for no business as usual.
Are you curious about socialism, or new to DSA? Come to our new member orientation on Sunday, May 3rd, 1:30-3:00pm at 1916 McAllister Street !
Join DSA SF members and your neighbors to discuss capitalism, democracy, socialism, and learn how to get plugged into our current work!
✊ 🚩 Join DSA SF contingents at three May Day actions on Friday, May 1. Show up, wear red, and stand in solidarity with the international working-class and demonstrate our collective strength here in San Francisco.
RSVP at https://t.co/xfX33lVDq5
🍻 Labor Board is screening Pride to get in the May Day spirit! It's a movie about solidarity between gay and lesbian activists and miners during the 1984 British miners strike. This will be a fun casual event for labor veterans and the union-curious alike. There will be drinks!
Over 140 stores across the Bay Area have pledged to de-shelve and boycott companies tied to Israel’s genocide in Palestine. Want to know where to shop apartheid-free? Learn more at https://t.co/xS0hOxU49H.
Prop I has generated more than $500M in revenue for SF by taxing sales of properties worth more than $10M.
This revenue has been used to keep tens of thousands San Franciscans housed and funded hundreds of permanently affordable homes.