We're supporting a solidarity demonstration for the anti-ICE general strike in Minneapolis!
Our next General Meeting will be RESCHEDULED to February 7th.
We'll be holding elections for the next Steering Committee starting after the meeting, so please let us know by email if you'd like to run!
Palm Beach & Treasure Coast DSA has voted to endorse Oliver Larkin for Florida's 23rd District!
Our reading group will be meeting Tuesday the 13th at 7:00pm! We'll be discussing two articles this time. You can read them here:
redsails.org/the-swerve/
redsails.org/masses-elite...
Email us at palmbeachdsa@gmail.com for an invitation to the reading group Discord channel!
Hands Off Venezuela!
Palm Beach & Treasure Coast DSA's Statement: No War on Venezuela!
We encourage you to attend a rally in solidarity with the Venezuelan people tomorrow (Sunday) in George Petty Park!
We condemn Trumpโs illegal war on Venezuela. Read our full statement: www.dsausa.org/statements/d...
Reminder that the meeting is tomorrow. We'll be ending the meeting a little early to head over to the Starbucks Workers United rally together!
Our next General Meeting will be this Saturday at 12:30pm! We hope to see you there!
Our reading group will be meeting this Tuesday to discuss The Long Transition Towards Socialism and the End of Capitalism, by Torkil Lauesen! Email us at palmbeachdsa@gmail.com for an invite to the Discord server where we meet!
Our next General Meeting will be this Saturday the 8th! Hope to see you there!
Our reading group will be meeting tomorrow to discuss Fidel Castro's Political Strategy: From Moncada to Victory, by Marta Harnecker. Email us as palmbeachdsa@gmail.com for the invite to our reading group Discord!
Our next General Meeting will be this Saturday at 12:30pm! As always, only DSA members can vote, but anyone who's interested is welcome to attend. We hope to see you there! You can also find the registration link to attend via Zoom on our Linktree linktr.ee/palmbeachdsa
Join comrades from Palm Beach DSA for a game night in Lake Worth Beach, Tuesday, 9/23 from 6pm to 10pm. Play from our selection of games or bring your own. Bring snacks and beverages. Meet other lefties, hang out and have some fun!
Join comrades from Palm Beach DSA for a game night in Lake Worth Beach, Tuesday, 9/23 from 6pm to 10pm. Play from our selection of games or bring your own. Bring snacks and beverages. Meet other lefties, hang out and have some fun!โ
We're holding a DSA 101 this Saturday at 11:00am. We encourage both new members and non-members who are interested in DSA to attend! It will be held on Zoom at bit.ly/465m8Qz
Come to our discussion with Matt McManus on his book The Political Right and Equality this Saturday at the PBC Library Main Branch! The event is free and anyone is welcome to attend!
This event is not sponsored/endorsed by the Palm Beach County Library System. We've heard the room is pretty cold so consider bringing a sweater. Hope to see you there!
PBDSA will be hosting a discussion with Matt McManus on his book The Political Right and Equality. It follows the history of conservative thought and argues its unifying factor is hostility to equality.
Saturday, September 6th, 1-2pm
PBC Library Main Branch (3650 Summit Blvd)
Our reading group will be meeting Wednesday at 7:00pm to discuss American Exceptionalism and American Innocence: A People's History of Fake News! It will be held in the reading group Discord. Email us at palmbeachdsa@gmail.com for an invite!
Our next General Meeting will be this Saturday at 12:30pm! We'll be hearing a reportback on DSA's National Convention, and after the meeting ends we'll be holding an in-person Membership Committee meeting in the same location.
Our next general meeting will be Saturday, July 12th at 12:30! We hope to see you there!
South FL chapters of DSA joined the Sunday protest against the proposal of an ICE mega prison complex being built on land surrounded by Big Cypress National Preserve and the reservation of the Miccosukee Tribe of Florida.
We oppose all attempts to restrict our food shares, which are a benefit to our community and a protest against an economic system that fails to feed its population. They are an exercise of the right to freedom of speech which is supposedly guaranteed by the Constitution.
The perspective of the capitalists is that our unhoused neighbors are vermin to be herded out of sight by the cops through violence or the threat of violence. We fiercely oppose this perspective, and recognize no separation between ourselves and our unhoused neighbors.
Of course, her real objection is not that the park can't be used, but that if you use the park during that time, you might encounter someone who's homeless. She prefers to defend the capitalist system that produces homelessness by trying to make homelessness invisible.
Mimi May says, "We want people to be fed, but we also are a city of 45,000 people, and we want people to be able to come to the park," but the park is not closed during our food shares. People can and should come to the park, and get to know their neighbors!
We'll be holding our second meeting on V. I. Lenin's What Is To Be Done on Wednesday the 18th at 7:00pm! This time we're reading Part 4 through to the end, but feel free to discuss content from the first half as well!
This month's General Meeting will be rescheduled to the 21st! We'll be featuring a Red Talk from NPC member Luisa M on immigration and filling a Steering Committee vacancy. We hope to see you there!