Featured image: “The Overseer’s Rod,” Queen Mary Psalter, ca. 14th Century. By Seattle DSA organizer Collin Pucher In August 2016, a group of small business owners staged a press conference … Read more
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By Chuck McKeever On Sunday, July 23, members of the Seattle Democratic Socialists of America carried out a service project at Mount Baker’s Heliotrope Ridge trail. The DSA volunteers … Read more
If you were within eyeshot of the internet, Fox News, or a copy of USA Today lately, you’d think that the jig is up–the $15 minimum wage that workers fought … Read more
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Featured image by Seattle DSA graphic design team By John Smith One day, after starting your exciting new job, you might find yourself learning of a speaker coming to the … Read more
These are the responses to questions 12 and 13 of our candidate survey. Question 12: In the wake of the city council’s vote to divest from Wells Fargo in support of … Read more
These are the responses to questions 10 and 11 of our candidate survey. Question 10: In 2011, the the Department of Justice found that the Seattle Police Department engaged in patterns … Read more
From Seattle DSA Community Service Vice Chair Christine McMullin – On June 3rd, the Seattle DSA Community Service Committee had our first official service outing. We created the Community Service Committee … Read more
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These are the responses to questions 8 and 9 of our candidate survey. Question 8: Soaring rents are forcing people of color out of their historic communities in neighborhoods like … Read more
In an April 22 column, Seattle Times’ Danny Westneat mused on qualifications of mayoral candidates, specifically criticizing Mayor Ed Murray’s most prominent challenger at the time, Nikkita Oliver. Westneat suggested … Read more