SEATTLE DSA STATEMENT ON THE NOV. 5, 2024 GENERAL ELECTION
Editorial
This is a joint statement from the following Washington DSA chapters: Seattle DSA, Tacoma DSA, Palouse DSA, Snohomish County DSA, …and growing.
Seattle DSA Housing Justice Working Group statement written by Tom Barnard
On September 19th, the Seattle City Council finally unveiled its alternative to I-137 after refusing to act earlier to put it on the November ballot.
This piece is intended as motivation FOR Resolution-3 and the Amendment in reference to the Seattle DSA Local Convention 2024.
This piece is intended as the formal motivation for the resolution: Endorse House Our Neighbors Initiative to Fund Social Housing (I-137)
This piece is intended as the formal motivation for the resolution: Toward an Anti-Zionist Seattle DSA.
To the management of Index Media, Well, this is an easy one. Workers at various Index Media properties, like The Stranger, Portland Mercury, and Everout, are unionizing with CWA-News Guild. … Read more
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Seattle DSA endorses the following statement by the autonomous movement to Defend The Atlanta Forest. On January 18, Atlanta police murdered Manuel “Tortuguita” Teran, a young queer activist, forest defender, … Read more
The following is an opinion piece from a Seattle DSA member and may or may not represent the opinion of our chapter. Today, Seattle city council will be voting on … Read more
In 2019 the Seattle elections became a referendum on who runs the city: big business or working people. Amazon and big business made it crystal clear that the biggest prize for the establishment would be getting rid of socialist city councilmember Kshama Sawant. But working class people fought back and won: decisively demonstrating Amazon can’t buy city hall.