There was no shortage of Seattle area workers raising their voices Labor Day weekend at Starbucks, Homegrown, and Kent schools! The strikes keep coming, and the solidarity keeps rolling! Yesterday … Read more
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Friends, Seattle DSA is proud to have backed Stephanie Gallardo to the hilt in her electoral campaign for Congress against pro-corporate, pro-war Democratic Party establishment politician Adam Smith. Stephanie ran for … 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
Last Sunday, nearly 100 people – the vast majority being Starbucks workers – walked the picket line at the iconic Starbucks Roastery in Capitol Hill. Over the whole weekend, starting … Read more
Starbucks workers went on strike on Saturday, the 18th, to fight back against Howard Schultz and Starbucks corporate’s blatant union busting.
By Emma F, Seattle DSA member Since the Supreme Court leak on May 2nd, there have been hundreds of abortion rights protests throughout the country, including student walk-outs and at … Read more
Our message was clear- we can’t just vote for Democrats and share our stories, in hopes that that will be enough to fight back against a structure that is not intended to give women autonomy over our bodies and health.
SDSA comrades continue to show up for Starbucks Solidarity tabling at the Ballard Farmers’ Market!
Report back from the Starbucks workers strike at the 505 union station Starbucks store
Raymond came down from Alaska in solidarity with Starbucks workers, after hearing about the Starbucks workers strike from Seattle DSA labor. Starbucks workers and Seattle DSA appreciate this wonderful comrade!
A quick report: On Sunday, we tabled outside of the Starbucks Roastery. We were joined by several Starbucks workers, some of whom are on the organizing committee. This Starbucks is … Read more
We did our first Starbucks Solidarity table outside the Starbucks on Olive Way Wednesday night, and it went great! Five SDSA comrades came out to talk to community members about … Read more