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VOTE to Tax Big Business to WIN Affordable Social Housing

Door Knocking for Prop 1A in Ballard

This Sat, Feb 8, 10:30am-1:30pm

5701 22nd Ave NW

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Door Knocking in Beacon Hill
This Sun, Feb 9, 10:30am - 1pm
1600 S Roberto Maestas Festival 

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Door Knocking in Cap Hill
This Sun, Feb 9, 10:30am - 1pm
Seven Hills Park (1514 E Howell St)  

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Join your fellow social housing supporters as we talk to voters about Proposition 1A at the doors! Door knocking is a great way to reach voters about an issue, and you will be knocking doors alongside folks who have talked to hundreds – some even thousands – of voters.

As we all know there are many renters in Seattle in buildings that are securely locked, making it a challenge to reach voters inside through door-knocking. We are looking for members or volunteers who live in apartments and are willing to either canvass the building themselves or let a volunteer into their building to canvass. If this sounds like something you'd be interested in please fill out this form.

Door knocking will usually last for a couple hours after a short training session at the beginning about best door knocking practices. You will be paired up with experienced volunteers and talking to voters in areas that are supportive of social housing. After the training we will go off in pairs to talk to voters, then return to the starting area to drop off clipboards and debrief.

The only thing you need to bring is a mobile phone, and why you want to have social housing for your Seattle neighbors 😊

 

Whoever Said We Can’t Dance While Building the Revolution?

Benefit Show for Heyva Sor a Kurd

Saturday, Feb. 8th, doors open @ 5:30pm

Southside Commons (3518 S Edmunds St)

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Join comrades for an evening fundraising event as we help raise funds for Heyva Sor a Kurd (the Kurdish Red Crescent) in response to the escalating situation in North and East Syria, an area commonly referred to as Rojava.

Beginning soon after the Arab Spring that sparked off in 2011, the democratic, pluralistic, multi-ethnic, and feminist political project known as the Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (DAANES) has fought to defend itself and its radical vision for the region on multiple fronts.

Civil society groups like Heyva Sor a Kurd continue to provide critical services, such as healthcare, in war-torn Rojava, more so now with the fall of Bashar al-Assad from power and increasing military aggression from forces aligned with Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

Come show your solidarity and Rock Out for Rojava!