Medicare for All Weekend of Action

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About a dozen Seattle Democratic Socialists of America members turned out Sunday, August 14, 2018 to talk to their South Seattle neighbors about healthcare. Afterwards, they headed to a panel … Read more

About a dozen Seattle Democratic Socialists of America members turned out Sunday, August 14, 2018 to talk to their South Seattle neighbors about healthcare. Afterwards, they headed to a panel discussion at a nearby library to hear about how and why the American healthcare system is so broken, and most importantly, how we can organize to change it.

The efforts were all part of the Weekend of Action, a national effort organized by the Democratic Socialists for Medicare for All campaign. The campaign seeks to bring a universal, single-payer healthcare program to the United States, which would provide comprehensive healthcare to all American residents free at the point of service. DSA’s Democratic Socialists for Medicare for All is an ongoing campaign to make single-payer healthcare a reality.

More than 30 DSA chapters held events across the country for August’s Weekend of Action. Some, like Seattle, held town halls and discussion panels, while others, like DSA Long Beach, knocked on doors and talked to their community members about their healthcare concerns and how things could be different.

Healthcare affects all people, no matter their political opinions or party affiliations. As socialists, we believe the path to more fulfilling and dignified lives for all people, especially the working class, includes a universal and comprehensive healthcare program.

Medicare for All means people have the freedom to make the best healthcare choices for themselves and their families, without the fear that medical debt could bankrupt them or that our current byzantine system could keep them from seeing a necessary doctor or specialist. Seattle DSA will continue to hold canvassing events every other weekend. You can get in touch with us on Twitter, Facebook or via email at mailto:[email protected].

Written by members of the SDSA M4A campaign