🌹 What's Going On this Week? 🌹
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Want to get more involved? Attend a committee meeting or upcoming event!
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🌹= Great for First-Timers!
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Join comrades every Thursday at the office for organizing activities including phonebanks, art builds, and more! Meet us at 711 Catherine St SW, Atlanta, GA 30310 from 6 PM - 8 PM RSVP below
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📃 Help ATL DSA Reach 1,100 Members in 2025! 👥
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The Membership Committee needs YOUR help to reach our goal of 1,100 Atlanta DSA members in 2025. Please fill out the form linked below to indicate your interest and find out how you can contribute to Membership Drive 2025 - more members means a stronger Atlanta DSA community to fight alongside us for the working class!
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🌹 Flyering: Socialism Beats Fascism! 🌹
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Join us Sunday, January 5, 2025 at 12:00 – 2:00pm, for an afternoon of flyering and stickering to get the word out about socialism and promote anti-fascist protests on Inauguration weekend!
We'll be at Krog St Tunnel; Wylie St SE & Estoria St SE, Atlanta, GA 30307
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As of late September 2024, residential households in the U.S. are eligible for another order of 4 free at-home tests from USPS.com.
Here's what you need to know about your order:
Each order includes 4 individual rapid antigen COVID-19 tests (COVIDTests.gov has more details about at-home tests, including extended shelf life and updated expiration dates)
Orders will ship free
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🏥 Decriminalizing Pregnancy Outcomes 🏥
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Please join the Amplify Georgia Collaborative, Feminist Center, Sistersong: Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective, Repro Freedom for All GA, Pregnancy Justice, If/When/How: Lawyers for Reproductive Justice, and Healthy and Free Tennesse for an evening of education, action, and culture shift around the topic of Pregnancy Criminalization.
We want to connect with you to recognize what is happening, how it happens, and what YOU can do to stop it. This Zoom event will happen Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at 6:30 PM-8:30 PM.
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✊ NPEC Presents: Organizing Labor in the South ✊
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Fifty years ago, almost one in three American workers were union members; today only one in ten are, with the South representing some of the largest declines. A new generation of union and social justice activists are contesting corporate power with new and exciting efforts, focused on uniting the multi-racial working class into a potent force not seen in decades. With Trump returning to office and a shifting political terrain underway, what do these organizing fronts and campaigns offer for working class solidarity and how can they continue to grow with the momentum they've gained?
Watch DSA's National Political Education Committee panel discussion with Ben Carroll, Sherman Henry, Ashaki Binta, and Amanda Rivera to report on campaigns, challenges, and prospects for breakthroughs ahead, including a QnA session at the end of the call.
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Atlanta Democratic Socialists of America - atldsa.org
Fighting for the many, not the few
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