Get organized at our workplace roundtable

🗓 What's Going On this Week? 🗓

Want to get more involved? Attend a committee meeting or upcoming event!

 

🌹 Weekly: Sanchez Campaign Canvass 🌹

Get Out The Vote - Canvas in Smyrna at 10am

We're electing a socialist to office! Join us every Saturday for one or TWO canvassing shifts with the Gabriel Sanchez Campaign, and stick around for a fun social afterward! Early voting is around the corner, starting on April 29th. Come help build support to elect a socialist to the Georgia State House!

 

Each Saturday, we have a morning canvassing shift from 10AM-1PM, and another 2PM-5PM. Snacks and water provided, no experience needed!

 

🎂 27 Years of Gabriel! 🎂

Come out to Gabriel's 27th Birthday Bash on Saturday, April 20th, 8PM!

Come out to Gabriel's 27th Birthday Bash on Saturday, April 20th, 8PM! We'll be raising funds for GOTV ahead of early voting in Georgia. It's time to get over the finish line, elect Gabriel to State House, and win a healthcare, housing rights, and an economy for ALL!

 

Instead of a gift, we're asking all attendees to donate according to their ability.

 

Address will be provided upon RSVP

 

📚 Socialist Book Club 📚

Jacobin and Verso's ABC's of Socialism Thursday, April 4th at 7:00pm

This week we will be continuing our discussion of Jacobin and Verso's ABCs of Socialism! This collection of short essays can help navigate the conversations that arise with friends, family, and acquaintances when discussing politics and socialism. 

 

Newcomers are always welcome! Readings, discussion prompts, and Zoom link information can all be found here.

 

📋 Labor Survey 📋

Help us build the labor movement!
We can't build the labor movement without your help! Fill out our 2024 Labor Survey to tell us about yourself, your workplace, and the ways you'd like to help get involved in Labor Committee work. The survey should take about 10 minutes to complete and all information you enter is confidential.

Atlanta Democratic Socialists of America - atldsa.org

Fighting for the many, not the few