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SpotlightBy Daniel B Becoming a member of DSA is easy. After hearing about some cool project we’re working on, you go to the website and […]
By Daniel B Becoming a member of DSA is easy. After hearing about some cool project we’re working on, you go to the website and […]
By Jennifer L. and Cea W. New York City is overwhelmingly made up of tenants. It’s no surprise, then, that New York has been the […]
By Miriam B You can tell a lot about a campaign and a candidate by the nature of their events: how many volunteers show up, […]
By Aaron T From the moment I first saw Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speak at a Queens house party this past February, I knew that she was […]
By Andrew H Tenants evicted from 85 Bowery more than 100 days ago will rally on the steps of City Hall May 30 to demand […]
By Daniel L On Saturday May 5th, NYC-DSA held its citywide Convention in the apse of the Judson Memorial Church. The event began […]
By J K There is no shortage of important things to report on/document as a socialist in present day New York City. At last month’s […]
With the record-breaking winds and rain of 2017’s Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, and with Puerto Rico still recovering from the devastation wrought by Hurricane Maria, it is undeniable that we are living through the effects of global climate change. It will likely get worse before it gets better – and while the technologies and policies exist to effectively confront this existential threat to the planet, capitalism keeps them from flourishing.
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On May 1st, NYC-DSA will continue the tradition of celebrating International Worker’s Day with a rally and march in solidarity with NYC’s immigrant community. May Day is a chance to stand against racist ICE harassment and economic exploitation while demonstrating the power of all working people. Although the city depends on immigrant labor, our economic system pushes immigrant workers into the shadows, keeping their wages low and their families afraid.
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