Palestinian Liberation Working Group
Qamaria 12102 Westheimer Road, Houston, TX, United StatesWorking 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 our Labor Working Group meeting, held the third Wednesday of each month! Zoom registration link provided after RSVP!
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. RSVP for Zoom registration. Hope to see you there and solidarity!
Join us for biweekly Win Back Our Schools Campaign planning meeting at Black Hole Coffee House! This meeting will be hybrid, with a Zoom link available following your RSVP.
This is the regular monthly meeting of the chapter’s Political Education Working Group. Come to our monthly meeting as we plan education events and discussions for our chapter.These meetings are hybrid and we meet at Bohemeo’s, and online via Zoom.
Join our Houston DSA Abolition Working Group and YDSA Chapter at UH to learn about and write to political prisoner Jamil Al-Amin as part of our Black August Series. University of Houston Student Center South Third Ward Room
How do elites cynically use identity politics to capture social movements? How should socialists engage with questions of identity? Join us this Saturday morning as we explore these questions and more through Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò’s influential essay “Being-in-the-Room Privilege: Elite Capture and Epistemic Deference”.Although not required, please feel free to read the text beforehand by clicking […]
This is a hybrid meeting. This month’s meeting will be online-only. You will receive the Zoom registration link via email after you RSVP!
Join us on Saturday, September 7th, at Qahwah House coffee shop in Sugar Land from 6-8pm for coffee and conversation with comrades from Houston’s southwest side (and beyond).