Join District 3 comrades for a movie night! We'll be taking a break from our regular meetings over the holidays, but watching a movie together and discussing it is a great, low-barrier way for us to stay engaged with each other. Miles of Smiles, Years of Struggle chronicles the organizing of the first Black trade ... Read more
Join District 3 members for a reading and discussion group on the Communist Manifesto! It's a classic for a reason, folks! Who are the proletariat? Who are the bourgeoisie? What is class struggle? Why do we still read this 172-year-old text? Join us to answer all these questions and more! We'll be discussing Part 1 (Bourgeois and ... Read more
Join District 3 comrades to continue our discussion on The Communist Manifesto! Let's keep the ball rolling after a dynamic first session! What's the distinction between socialism and communism? What is private property, and why should we get rid of it? Do communists want to abolish nations? We'll answer these questions and more! Study questions for ... Read more
Join District 3 comrades to round out our discussion of the Communist Manifesto! We've had two great sessions so far. For this week, we'll review the Manifesto as a whole, answer any lingering questions, and hammer home the key takeaways of this seminal text. To help demystify the text a little, here are some supplemental materials ... Read more
Join the Ecosocialism caucus and the Districts 1 and 2 groups to fight for transit justice in South Seattle. We'll discuss options to make the West Seattle bridge more sustainable and accessible and strategize next steps to center the long-term interests of our communities and the planet. Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83539645207?pwd=dy9WQVAzR1h4b2VkdWN4NVJtN1owUT09 Meeting ID: 835 3964 ... Read more
Join District 3 members for a movie night! We'll watch a film together, then discuss! This month we're watching The Take, a 2004 documentary that tells the story of workers in Buenos Aires, Argentina who reclaim control of a closed Forja auto plant where they once worked and turn it into a worker cooperative. You ... Read more
While together we breathe a collective sigh of relief over Trump’s departure, we also know that these crises pre-date Trump and that the very conditions that led to the rise of Trumpism remain completely intact: massive wealth inequality, corporate money dominating our political system, mass incarceration, low-wage jobs, and a wholly inadequate private healthcare system ... Read more