• Win Back Our Schools Strategy Session

    Join us for the Win Back Our Schools Strategy Session from 10am-1pm on Sunday, June 23rd! We’ll discuss goal setting and long-term planning for the campaign. The event is in-person but a remote option will also be available, RSVP for the address and Zoom link! RSVP HERE

  • Film Screening

    Labor Hall 2506 Sutherland Street, Houston, TX, United States

    Join Houston DSA for a screening of Pride (2014). Based on a true story in the UK, the movie follows Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM), a queer alliance dedicated to supporting the British miners’ strike in 1984-1985. As we observe Pride Month, we remind ourselves that the original Pride was a riot. It […]

  • Win Back Our Schools Campaign

    Join us for planning the Houston DSA Win Back Our Schools Campaign! We’re hosting these meetings to organize educators for equity and democracy in our public schools! This meeting will be virtual, so please RSVP to receive the Zoom link.

    Free
  • Abolition Working Group

    Abolition Working Group

    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!

  • Houston DSA Saturday Morning Socialism

    Houston DSA Saturday Morning Socialism
    Carnegie Neighborhood Library & Center for Learning 1050 Quitman Street, Houston, TX, United States

    Join us on Saturday mornings this summer as we explore the question, “What is Socialism?” In this session, we will be reading and discussing an abridged copy of “Socialism for Realists” by Sam Gindin. Although not required, please feel free to read the text beforehand and the link will be provided on the RSVP confirmation […]

  • Houston DSA Saturday Morning Socialism

    Houston DSA Saturday Morning Socialism
    Downtown Houston Franklin Street, Houston, TX, United States +1 more

    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 […]

  • Electoral Working Group

    You will receive the Zoom registration link after you RSVP and via email! RSVP HERE