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Alabama Amazon Workers Rally Planning Meeting

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

Join us for a meeting to plan our rally on the International Day of Solidarity with Alabama Amazon Workers. SDSA is holding another rally on Sat. 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!! Nearly 5,800 workers, 70% ... Read more

Seattle DSA Eastside Branch meeting

On Zoom WA, United States

This online get-together is open to members of the Democratic Socialists of America, non-members who are interested in learning more about the group, and anyone else who’d like to get acquainted with the DSA and its activities. For Zoom details, RSVP here.

D2 meeting and co-convener elections

On Zoom WA, United States

The out-going co-conveners of the D2 district group invite all district 2 members of SDSA to come and meet our new candidates for co-convener, and elect our replacements! RSVP here for Zoom details. Check out the D2 slack channel for a link to candidate statements.  

Kshama Solidarity Phonebank III – CANCELED/RE-SCHEDULED

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

NOTE, WE ARE CANCELING AND RESCHEDULING TONIGHT'S PHONE BANK TO A DIFFERENT DAY. Check seattledsa.org/kshama​ for future phonebanks!     Defend Seattle’s socialist city council member! After failing to buy District 3’s city council seat in 2019, Seattle’s ruling class is attempting a right-wing recall of Kshama Sawant. We won’t let it happen! Join us to phone-bank our membership about the Kshama Solidarity campaign. We’ll inform our comrades about ... Read more

Seattle’s Fight for $15: Lessons for Socialists today? Next District 3 meeting (all are welcome!)

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

Biden and the Democratic Party establishment stripped increasing the federal minimum wage to $15/an hour out of the $1.9 trillion stimulus bill despite widespread support in the working class.  While its arguable whether the majority of the Democratic Party establishment truly wanted a $15 an hour minimum wage, what is not is whether they were ... Read more

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