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Tenants Rights Town Hall With Community Leaders & State Legislators

Eightball Cafe in Everett 2727 Colby Ave, Everett, WA, United States

——RSVP HERE—— We will be joined by Sen Jamie Pederson and Reps Frank Chopp and Nicole Macri of the 43rd LD, and Sen Joe Nguyen and Rep Joe Fitzgibbon of the 34th LD Town Hall hosted by DSA and ENDORSED BY: Tenants Union of WA, Transit Riders Union, King County Equity Now, Be:Seattle, 350 Seattle, ... Read more

Alabama Amazon Workers Rally Planning Meeting

Eightball Cafe in Everett 2727 Colby Ave, Everett, WA, United States

Seattle DSA is holding another rally Saturday March 20th at 2 pm to support the Alabama Amazon warehouse workers who are fighting to form the nation's first union at an Amazon workplace! Join us for a meeting to plan the rally on the International Day of Solidarity with Alabama Amazon Workers. No experience needed.

POSTPONED: Rally to Support Alabama Amazon Union Drive! International Day of Action

Amazon Spheres 2101 7th Ave, Seattle, WA, United States

If it succeeds, the unionization drive at the huge Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama will become the first union at an Amazon facility in the U.S. Nearly 5,800 workers, 70% of whom are Black, have begun standing up against the second largest company in the country and the richest man in the world, Jeff Bezos. The workers are voting this month on forming a union, and a victory would inspire workers and people of color across the country to organize and fight back against the starvation wages and horrific working conditions that made the Amazon executive Jeff Bezos a multi-billionaire. A strong show of solidarity here at Amazon’s international headquarters will send a powerful message to Amazon workers in Alabama that we got their backs!

Community RALLY AND MARCH to halt the Housing Crisis

Seattle City Hall, 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, USA 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA USA, WA, United States

As the economy reopens, thousands of Washington residents face skyrocketing rents, looming evictions, rental and mortgage debt, and homelessness. The global impact of coronavirus drastically accelerated the housing crisis in the U.S., which disproportionately burdens Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities as well as people with disabilities, women and children. Meanwhile, pandemic profiteers like ... Read more

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