
Month: May 2019


NYSNA Part II: Bargaining, Backsliding, and Bravery
Rank and FileBy Tre K What is your occupation? I’m a nurse working night shift in a medical intensive care unit at The Mount Sinai Hospital located […]

Bringing Cabán over the Finish Line First
SpotlightBy Queens Electoral Working Group Tiffany Cabán’s grassroots campaign for Queens District Attorney has already achieved its first goal: changing the conversation about racist over-policing […]

Our working group campaigns are the foundation of NYC-DSA and they need direct representation on the CLC
Point/CounterpointBy Erin N, Madi M, and Charlotte A If you’re in NYC-DSA, you’ve probably heard “Working Groups are the core of the DSA,” “Working Groups […]

Working group representation could undermine democratic decision-making on the CLC
Point/CounterpointBy Sam L Over the last two years, many of NYC-DSA’s most successful campaigns have been conducted through the various working groups. Working group projects […]

A Bold First Step Toward a Green New Deal for New York City
SpotlightBy Christine P and Aaron E The New York City Council passed the Climate Mobilization Act last month, with a 45 to 2 vote. Environmental […]

A Big Tent with 30 Pages of Agreement?
SpotlightBy Annalisa W You may have seen mention in emails from the Steering Committee, or seen events on the calendar, or — if you’re a […]

Introducing the Mediation Collective
SpotlightBy Alice B This piece was hard to write, and not only because this organization is overflowing with people who seem to never stop eloquently […]

Historic bill puts US sanctions against Israel “on the table”
SpotlightBy Danielle L A bill in congress has put U.S. sanctions against Israel on the table for the first time in history. Here’s how NYC-DSA […]