Houston DSA Local Convention Planning
Member-Only meeting to help plan our local convention.
Member-Only meeting to help plan our local convention.
New to DSA, or just curious to find out what we’re all about? Join Houston DSA for our monthly chapter orientation. Learn about the work our chapter is doing and how we’re working to build a strong working class movement nationally and beyond! A better world is possible, join us to make it so!
Houston DSA’s monthly general meetings are where the membership comes together to be in community and discuss the activities going on within our own chapter and the national DSA. It is also where we conduct chapter business like elections, votes, or resolutions. We will meet in person as well as online! We are meeting at […]
Saturday, March 16th at 4 PM. Join friends, organizers and fellow workers in support of Houston DSA’s local efforts with a screening and discussion of Boots Riley’s 2018 dark comedy Sorry to Bother You. Sorry to Bother You follows the journey of Cassius Green, a worker in a call-center in dystopian Oakland. Four months behind on […]
This is the regular monthly meeting of the chapter’s Political Education Working Group. This meeting will be hybrid. We’ll be discussing our “Socialist Night School” Planning, and other items. Please RSVP for the agenda that will be sent out shortly, as well as the Zoom link if you will be attending virtually.
Join the Houston DSA Labor Working Group for their monthly meeting at Bohemeo’s (708 Telephone Road)! Meetings are the third Wednesday of each month. You may also join via Zoom (registration link available after RSVP).
Working group meeting to discuss and plan current actions. This is a hybrid event. Zoom link available after you RSVP.
Working group meeting to discuss and plan current actions. This is a hybrid event. Zoom link available after you RSVP.
Join us for the second module of the Houston DSA Night School, “What is Socialism?” In this session, we’ll be reading and discussing “Building Socialism from Below: Popular Power and the Sate” by Ben Tarnoff. Responding to the swelling socialist movement, Tarnoff builds on the work of Nicos Poulantzas and “Eurocommunism” to illustrate how growing […]
Join our monthly Abolition Working Group meeting to help us organize against the carceral state and our punitive criminal justice system, and create a future that is both safe and free from capitalism and state violence. We will be doing an online meeting via Zoom this month!