News

Building a Socialist Future Together

Now is the time for action…

As we end an eventful February 2021, we reflect on how much we have to build and accomplish together. Are you a nonmember ready to commit to helping us make this world better for all of us instead of just the rich? Are you a comrade who took a break and needs a refresher?

Join us for our upcoming Intro to DSA event onWednesday, March 3, at 6 p.m. and hear what we’re doing to build the socialist movement here in San Francisco. Register here! There’s no time like the present when it comes to fighting for our future and building working class power. Bring any questions and a friend!

Announcements

Soliciting Resources for Strategic Planning

With an upcoming convention in June and a year in which we have no planned regional elections, it would be good to take a step back and come up with a plan on fights we should undertake in the coming years. As we brainstorm ideas it would be incredibly helpful for us to share resources to help us come up with a framework for thinking strategically. We’d love to compile a list of articles, books, magazines, movies—really anything that you might have found useful in doing any of the following:

  1. Identifying areas of struggle for us to participate–the capitalists have created lots of suffering in the world, each of which demands a lot of attention to adequately address. Which of these problems should we address? What should we look out for when picking a project?
  2. Tactics that we can adopt in our organizing.
  3. How should we think about coalitions?
  4. What should the goals of our projects be? When can we consider a particular project complete?

If you have a resource that you’d like to share with the rest of your comrades, please send your recommendations via this form and join the conversation on the DSA SF forum.

Dean Preston’s Weekly Update

This week’s update from our comrade Dean Preston includes a statement of solidarity with San Francisco teachers, who are currently being attacked and sued by Mayor London Breed and the City Attorney Dennis Herrera. Make no mistake: this is an all-out war on the hardworking teachers of San Francisco, driven by a capitalist desire to reopen the economy no matter the human cost. Supervisor Preston and his office stand firmly with the UESF and say loud and clear: No reopening until it’s safe! Read his full statement here

The update also includes many opportunities to get involved and help our community: 

  • Join Dean & our comrades TODAY, February 23 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. to reach out to senior renters who are eligible for the vaccine. Zoom link here.
  • Call into the next Budget & Finance Committee meeting on Wednesday, February 24, at 11:00 a.m., to demand that the $20.1 million raised by Prop I are allocated to rent forgiveness and affordable housing. Talking points here. Call into 1 (415) 655-0001 and enter the following Meeting ID: 187 836 1885 ##
  • Sign up to help Mrs. Adrian Williams and The Village Project pack up bags of food for San Francisco seniors.

Read the full update here.

Upcoming Events

Tonight: DSA Trivia Night

Come join your friends on Discord tonight, February 23rd, 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for DSA trivia night! We’re hanging out to play trivia and get to know each other!

Email coordinators@dsasf.org for more info or to join the Discord!
 

Socialist Feminist Working Group Day School

The national DSA Socialist Feminist Working Group will be holding its third Day School session on Saturday, February 27th at 1:00 p.m. to discuss social reproduction theory with an eye toward history and the modern, post-pandemic day. Please RSVP here (make sure you read the instructions to get the Zoom link).

Already registered? Check out the full syllabus and readings here.
 

Labor Organizing Training (Begins Next Week on March 3)

The next semester of organizer training will begin on Wednesday, March 3rd at 5 p.m. PTand run for six weekly sessions, with alternate sessions on Sundays at 2 p.m. PT (first alternate session 3/7, session topic same as preceding Wednesday):

  • Session 1 – Leader Identification
  • Session 2 – Mapping and Charting a Workplace
  • Session 3 – The Organizing Conversation
  • Session 4 – Escalating Campaigns
  • Session 5 – Public Action and Engaging with the Boss
  • Session 6 – Inoculation and the Boss Campaign

If you want to learn more about how to organize at your own workplace or support others in doing so through EWOC, sign up for the training.

Everything You Wanted to Know About Marx But Were Afraid to Ask

Join the Education Committee on Thursday, March 11th at 6:30 p.m. for an interactive session and discussion of the ideas of Karl Marx. After a brief introduction, participants will choose short passages/quotations from Marx to analyze and discuss. This educational exercise is intended to make Marx more accessible and less intimidating, especially for newcomers, while also allowing those already familiar with Marx to dig deeper into his key texts. For access to the passages/quotations, as well as the Zoom link, please register here.

Reading Groups

Future Economies Reading Group: Raising Capital in Worker Cooperatives

This month, the Future Economies Reading Group will investigate how worker-owned cooperatives can raise startup capital while maintaining full worker control. While capitalist corporations can raise capital by selling equity shares, cooperatives are owned and governed by their stakeholders—not by absentee shareholders.

We’ll look at case studies and real structures that cooperatives use in practice to raise funding. We will be joined by Daniel Fireside, most recently Capital Coordinator at the cooperative Equal Exchange on TONIGHT, February 23rd from 5:30 p.m to 7:00 p.m. Find the short readings and Zoom details here.

What is Fascism?

As someone once said, the history of fascism is, at the same time, the history of the theory of fascism. This reading group will explore what fascism is and why it is a severe danger to working and oppressed people. We think these writings on fascism will help provide the conceptual tools required to develop the correct strategy and tactics to fight fascism and the far-right. We’ll cover classic texts from Clara Zetkin, Antonio Gramsci, Daniel Guerin, Leon Trotsky, and Nicos Poulantzas. We’ll also read recent writing on the US far-right, including from DSA Santa Cruz comrades, who we expect to be joining us for discussion.  

This week’s reading (February 25th) will be On the Popular Impact of Fascism by Nicos Poulantzas. Please register here for Zoom and reading linksThursdays 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.

? Starting 3/1: EcoSoc Book Club

The Ecosocialist Committee will be reading Silvia Federici’s Re-enchanting the World: Feminism & the Politics of the Commons starting on Monday, March 1 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m., with additional meetings on March 15 and March 28.All comrades are encouraged to register.

News

A Week of Housing, Politics, and Tech

This Week on SFIJ

Hi there, DSA SF! We think the following pieces of news from the San Francisco Independent Journal (SFIJ) may be of interest to you:


If you have committee work or other story you want publicized by a friendly outlet, please submit tips to writing@dsasf.org.

Upcoming Events

DSA Trivia Night

Come join your friends on Discord on Tuesday, February 23rd, 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for DSA trivia night! We’re hanging out to play trivia and get to know each other!

Email coordinators@dsasf.org for more info or to join the discord!

Labor Organizing Training (Begins First Week of March)

The next semester of organizer training will begin on Wednesday, March 3rd at 5 p.m. PT and run for six weekly sessions, with alternate sessions on Sundays at 2 p.m. PT (first alternate session 3/7, session topic same as preceding Wednesday):

  • Session 1 – Leader Identification
  • Session 2 – Mapping and Charting a Workplace
  • Session 3 – The Organizing Conversation
  • Session 4 – Escalating Campaigns
  • Session 5 – Public Action and Engaging with the Boss
  • Session 6 – Inoculation and the Boss Campaign

If you want to learn more about how to organize at your own workplace or support others in doing so through EWOC, sign up for the training.

Reading Groups

?The Socialist Awakening by John Judis

“The Socialist Awakening” by John Judis is one of a number of recent books considering the questions of imagining socialism in the modern world. The final session of this reading group will be held tonight, on Tuesday, February 16th, at 6:30 p.m. If interested, please register in advance. Persons new to socialism or DSA welcome.

Future Economies Reading Group: Raising Capital in Worker Cooperatives

This month, the Future Economies Reading Group will investigate how worker-owned cooperatives can raise startup capital while maintaining full worker control. While capitalist corporations can raise capital by selling equity shares, cooperatives are owned and governed by their stakeholders—not by absentee shareholders.

We’ll look at case studies and real structures that cooperatives use in practice to raise funding. We will be joined by Daniel Fireside, most recently Capital Coordinator at the cooperative Equal Exchange. Find the short readings and Zoom details hereTuesday, February 23rd from 5:30 p.m to 7:00 p.m.

What is Fascism?

As someone once said, the history of fascism is, at the same time, the history of the theory of fascism. This reading group will explore what fascism is and why it is a severe danger to working and oppressed people. We think these writings on fascism will help provide the conceptual tools required to develop the correct strategy and tactics to fight fascism and the far-right. We’ll cover classic texts from Clara Zetkin, Antonio Gramsci, Daniel Guerin, Leon Trotsky, and Nicos Poulantzas. We’ll also read recent writing on the US far-right, including from DSA Santa Cruz comrades, who we expect to be joining us for discussion.  

This week’s reading (February 18th) will be Fascism: What It Is & How to Fight It by Leon Trotsky. Please register here for Zoom and reading linksThursdays, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.

Sign up for the EcoSocialist Book Club! Silvia Federici

The Ecosocialist Committee’s next book will be Silvia Federici’s “Re-enchanting the World: Feminism & the Politics of the Commons.” Register and help us find a time for a few sessions in March.

News

The War On Yemen Must End

Biden Administration Signals End to Support of Yemen Genocide after International Day of Action

On February 4, the Biden administration announced plans to end support for “offensive operations” by Saudi Arabia in Yemen. While many are skeptical of the details of the plan, Biden’s actions have signaled a stark departure from Trump-era foreign policy. Much of the skepticism comes from the fact that Anthony Blinken, Biden’s new Secretary of State, supported both the Iraq war and American intervention in Libya. Furthermore, Biden explicitly left the door open to continued support for defensive operations, saying “We’re going to continue to support and help Saudi Arabia defend its sovereignty and its territorial integrity and its people”.

Read more in the San Francisco Independent Journal or read the latest report back below.

Upcoming Events

Join DSA’s California Single-Payer Campaign!

DSA chapters across California are working on a campaign to pass single-payer at the state level! Join our field operations, bring your social media or writing skills, and organize the people around you! Sign up here.

Labor Organizer Training (Starting on Wed. 3/3)

The next semester of organizer training will begin on Wednesday, March 3rd at 5 p.m. PT and run for six weekly sessions, with alternate sessions on Sundays at 2 p.m. PT:

  • Session 1 – Leader Identification
  • Session 2 – Mapping and Charting a Workplace
  • Session 3 – The Organizing Conversation
  • Session 4 – Escalating Campaigns
  • Session 5 – Public Action and Engaging with the Boss
  • Session 6 – Inoculation and the Boss Campaign

If you want to learn more about how to organize at your own workplace or support others in doing so through EWOC, sign up for the training.

Translation Help Wanted for Tenant Organizing

The Tenant Solidarity Committee is seeking members who can help us provide multi-language support to tenants in San Francisco. Currently, we only have the capacity to contact tenants in English. We are in need of volunteers with verbal and written fluency in languages other than English, particularly Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Tagalog who can contact tenants by phone, text, or email, and refer them to partner organizations according to their needs. If you are interested in and willing to be a multi-language volunteer in our tenant referral network, please complete this form. Contact us at tenantsolidarity@dsasf.org.

Updates and Reports

From Supervisor Preston

This week’s report from District 5 Supervisor and DSA SF member Dean Preston includes:

  • An update on the public bike share program
  • Dean’s denouncement of the Mayor’s announcement to sue schools to reopen
  • SIP FEMA retroactive reimbursement

Have an idea or want to schedule a meeting between your caucus or committee and Dean’s office? Contact either PrestonStaff@sfgov.org or lexvonklark@gmail.com with the details, mention you’re a DSA member, and we’ll be happy to set up a meeting.

Report Back from Day of Action for Yemen

On January 25, DSA SF joined the Yemeni Alliance Committee, Arab Resource Organizing Center, East Bay DSA, and other antiwar and solidarity activists from the SF Bay AntiWar Network in a spirited car and bike caravan and rally to protest the Saudi/US war on Yemen. The SF event was part of a Global Day of Action that included an online rally attended by over 3,000 people. The call for the Day of Action was signed by over 300 different organizations in 28 countries.

The car caravan started in SOMA near the Bay Bridge. The first stop was at the corporate office of Black Rock.  BlackRock is the largest asset manager in the world, controlling more than $7 trillion in assets.   BlackRock’s most lucrative fund has nearly $24 billion dollars invested in war profiteers Lockheed Martin,  Boeing, Raytheon, General Dynamics, and Northrop Grumman that have supplied fighter jets, Apache Helicopters, tanks, warships, bombs, missiles, & ongoing weapons maintenance in the devastating Saudi-led war on Yemen.

Following the mini-rally at Black Rock, the car caravan proceeded to the Federal Building The rally there was marked by a diverse and eloquent array of speakers including many from the Yemeni and Arab communities. The action overall was notable for a significant outpouring of people from the communities most affected by the Yemen War. It also was probably the most significant anti-war action since the murder of Iranian General Soleimani a year ago.

On February 4, Biden announced plans to end support for “offensive operations” by the Saudi-led coalition. This is a step in the right direction, an opening at least that would not have happened without the work of AntiWar activists and the Yemeni people over the years culminating in the January 25 Day of Action. But it remains to be seen whether Biden’s moves turn out to be a smokescreen while continuing support for the Saudi assault on the people of Yemen at some level.

For that reason, it is vital to use the momentum from January 25 to keep moving forward and to ensure that Biden brings about a real end to the war that he helped start — and says he wants to bring to a close. For more info contact the IRIS committee at immigration@dsasf.org.

Reading Groups

?The Socialist Awakening by John Judis

“The Socialist Awakening” by John Judis is one of a number of recent books considering the questions of imagining socialism in the modern world. We will take up this short book in three sessions on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. Reading discussions for this text will resume on February 16. If interested, please register in advance. Persons new to socialism or DSA welcome.

What is Fascism?

As someone once said, the history of fascism is, at the same time, the history of the theory of fascism. This reading group will explore what fascism is and why it is a severe danger to working and oppressed people. We think these writings on fascism will help provide the conceptual tools required to develop the correct strategy and tactics to fight fascism and the far-right. We’ll cover classic texts from Clara Zetkin, Antonio Gramsci, Daniel Guerin, Leon Trotsky, and Nicos Poulantzas. We’ll also read recent writing on the US far-right, including from DSA Santa Cruz comrades, who we expect to be joining us for discussion. We’ll meet on Thursdays from 6:30-8:00 p.m. beginning on February 11th.

Please register here for Zoom and reading links.

Sign up for the EcoSocialist Book Club! Silvia Federici

The Ecosocialist Committee’s next book will be Silvia Federici’s “Re-enchanting the World: Feminism & the Politics of the Commons.” Register and help us find a time for a few sessions in March.

News

There Is No Liberation Under Capitalism

Comrades, 

As we begin Black History Month together, we invite each of you to rediscover the rich history of Black radicalism that has helped shape our movement. We also join you in reflecting on this nation’s foundations in slavery, imperialism, and white supremacy, and the way those structures’ legacies persist in today’s society. There is no liberation for any of us under capitalism. But in order to truly build solidarity among a multiracial working-class base and reach a socialist future, we must keep working to dismantle systemic racism and all of the other oppressive structures that uphold capitalism. If we can struggle together, we can win. 

In Solidarity, 
Your Steering Committee

Upcoming Events

DSA, BDS, and Palestine Solidarity: A Panel Discussion (Sat. 2/6)

Palestine is not only a humanitarian issue, nor is it only a Palestinian issue. Palestine is a political issue with serious consequences at stake for both Palestinians and average US residents. As socialists, we recognize the interconnectedness of our struggles under capitalism. In solidarity with Palestinian civil society’s nonviolent struggle for equality, human rights, and self-determination, DSA adopted a resolution at our national convention in 2017 in support of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement. In 2019, DSA reaffirmed its commitment to the BDS movement by voting to establish a BDS and Palestine Solidarity national working group.

Join us on Saturday, 2/6 at 12:00 p.m. PT for a discussion and Q&A with special guests, including Omar Barghouti, Marc Lamont Hill, Sumaya Awad, and Ajamu Amiri Dillahunt, to discuss the growing and vibrant global BDS Movement, Palestine solidarity, censorship, and how socialists can join the fight!

Co-sponsored by the BDS and Palestine Solidarity National Working Group, the National Political Education Committee, DSA Muslim Caucus, and the Afrosocialists and Socialists of Color Caucus (AFROSOC).

RSVP here.

Navajo Solidarity Campaign Phonebank (Sun. 2/7)

Last week the chapter endorsed a resolution to join other DSA chapters in raising funds toward existing grassroots mutual aid relief networks in Navajo Nation. Join our next phone bank on Sunday, 2/7 from 2:00-5:00 p.m.

The COVID-19 pandemic has devastated Navajo Nation, and the destructive legacies of settler colonialism and extractive capitalism have pushed the death toll far above that of the rest of the country, and with no federal alleviation in sight. We’ll begin the phone bank with updates on the situation in Navajo Nation, and a brief discussion about how socialists can engage in meaningful indigenous solidarity work.

Please sign up in advance.

Labor Organizer Training (Starting on March 3rd)

The next semester of organizer training will begin on Wednesday, March 3rd at 5 p.m. PT and run for six weekly sessions, with alternate sessions on Sundays at 2 p.m. PT:

  • Session 1 – Leader Identification
  • Session 2 – Mapping and Charting a Workplace
  • Session 3 – The Organizing Conversation
  • Session 4 – Escalating Campaigns
  • Session 5 – Public Action and Engaging with the Boss
  • Session 6 – Inoculation and the Boss Campaign

If you want to learn more about how to organize at your own workplace or support others in doing so through EWOC, sign up for the training.

Reading Groups

The Socialist Awakening by John Judis

“The Socialist Awakening” by John Judis is one of a number of recent books considering the questions of imagining socialism in the modern world. We will take up this short book in three sessions on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. Reading discussions for this text will resume on February 2 (tonight) and February 16. If interested, please register in advance. Persons new to socialism and/or DSA welcome.

What is Fascism?

As someone once said, the history of fascism is, at the same time, the history of the theory of fascism. This reading group will explore what fascism is and why it is a severe danger to working and oppressed people. We think these writings on fascism will help provide the conceptual tools required to develop the correct strategy and tactics to fight fascism and the far-right. We’ll cover classic texts from Clara Zetkin, Antonio Gramsci, Daniel Guerin, Leon Trotsky, and Nicos Poulantzas. We’ll also read recent writing on the US far-right, including from DSA Santa Cruz comrades, who we expect to be joining us for discussion. We’ll meet on Thursdays from 6:30-8:00 p.m. beginning on February 11th.

Please register here for Zoom and reading links.

Ecosocialist Reading Group

The Ecosocialist committee’s next book will be Silvia Federici’s “Re-enchanting the World: Feminism & the Politics of the Commons”. The reading group will meet in March on the first, third, and fifth weeks, exact time TBD. If you’re interested, please register for more information.