All eyes on PG County special election — final canvassing for DSA-endorsed Shayla Adams-Stafford this weekend; Tenants organizing resistance to developer-backed gutting of DC tenant rights; Ballot statement submission period to DSA chapter amendment on immigrant rights resolution closes March 2
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UP FRONT
All eyes on PG County special election — final canvassing for DSA-endorsed Shayla Adams-Stafford this weekend
The Special Election in PG County’s District 5 seat is next Tuesday, March 4, making
this weekend the last chance to join Metro DC DSA comrades in
canvassing for DSA-endorsed Shayla Adams-Stafford in the Prince George’s
County Council District 5 race. District 5 will be the swing vote that
controls a Council split 5-5 between progressives and corporate
developer-backed conservative Democrats, making this socialist
intervention crucial. This pivotal race could come down to just dozens of votes, so every canvasser can make a huge difference.
Canvassers will be knocking on doors on Saturday (RSVP here) and Sunday (RSVP here)
from 11am to 2pm, starting at the Progressive Maryland office (4500
Forbes Blvd, Lanham, MD) near New Carrollton Metro Station. Carpools
going into Maryland will be available and can shuttle people from New
Carrollton — please RSVP so we can coordinate rides ahead of time.
Shayla
was a Washington Teachers’ Union shop steward during her time at DCPS,
and while serving on the PG School Board she was a champion for
replacing cops with counselors and ensuring public school projects were
built with union labor (efforts that caused establishment Dems to try,
unsuccessfully, to remove her from office four times). She has pledged
to pursue strong rent stabilization and social housing legislation if
elected. Corporate developer PACs, landlords, cops, and establishment
Democrats are pouring money and endorsements into the race against her.
Metro DC DSA members in the chapter Slack can check out #shayla-pg-district-5 for updates.
Are you a voter in PG County, or do you have friends who live there? Not sure what district you live in? Use this district lookup tool to find your district, and you can find more voter information tools on PG County’s website.
Tenants organizing resistance to developer-backed gutting of DC tenant rights
Mayor Muriel Bowser recently announced her intention to introduce the RENTAL Act. The bill would decimate the rights guaranteed to Washingtonians
by the Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA), stripping rights from
huge swaths of tenants in both new developments and covenanted
affordable housing throughout the District. Under the RENTAL act, rights
would be stripped from tenants in properties built within the last 25
years and tenants who live in designated affordable properties. It would
also create new loopholes that would make it easier for landlords to
avoid TOPA outright through manipulation of shady LLCs.
TOPA
rights give tenants collective bargaining power to buy their building
when their landlord tries to sell or waive their rights to an identified
surrogate. This right creates an opportunity for tenants to gain power
and leverage during the sale process to either buy their home outright
(through a cooperative) or demand concessions in rent or building
reinvestment in identifying their next landlord. TOPA rights have been a
key point of leverage used by housing organizers across the city,
particularly by Metro DC DSA’s tenant organizing arm, Stomp Out
Slumlords.
A battle-plan is being developed to fight against this terrible legislation:
Committee Dismissal: Once
the bill is introduced, the bill will be assigned to the Committee on
Housing chaired by Councilmember Robert White (D-At large). CM White has
the opportunity to advocate for the bill to be introduced in the
Housing Committee rather than the Committee of the Whole and prevent
this bill from advancing. Locals can fill out this form to urge Robert White to oppose the RENTAL Act and save TOPA.
All-Hands meeting on March 6: Stomp
Out Slumlords will be holding a meeting on Thursday, March 6 at the
Martin Luther King Library in downtown DC at 6:30pm. Attendees will
receive updates on various building fights, talk about the new
Washington Area Tenants Union, and discuss how to defeat Mayor Muriel
Bowser’s RENTAL Act, which guts tenants’ rights on the Tenant
Opportunity to Purchase Act. Register here.
Those
looking to get involved with tenant organizing in DC are also invited
to attend an SOS eviction canvass happening on March 1. SOS eviction
canvasses inform tenants facing eviction of their rights in court, how
to get a lawyer, and to gauge their interest in organizing their
building. Organizing tenant power will be crucial for fighting against
the rollback of rights in the city. The group will be meeting at the
L’Enfant Plaza Metro station on the D street exit between 6th and 7th
above the escalators at 1:30pm, and will have a short training on the
process. Volunteers can fill out this form to receive snap updates on the canvass.
If you are interested in our work but can’t canvass, reach out to
[email protected] to learn about other ways to get involved.
Ballot statement submission period to DSA chapter amendment on immigrant rights resolution closes March 2
All
members in good standing have the opportunity to submit a statement
that will appear on the ballot either in favor or against passing the
base resolution or the proposed amendment. You can submit ballot
statements on Red Desk
by selecting the Help Topic “Agenda Item / Submit Member Statement.”
Fill out the information and enter the exact text of your statement or a
link to a publicly accessible Google doc with your text where prompted.
Please specify whether the statement is on the base resolution or the
amendment.
The deadline to submit statements that will appear on the ballot for the amendment
is Sunday, March 2 at 11:59pm ET. Member statements will be uploaded to
the member portal with the first name and last initial of the
submitter, and will be linked on the OpaVote ballot when it goes out via
email on Monday, March 3. A second member statement period and OpaVote ballot will occur on the base resolution afterwards, as amended or unamended. Questions can be directed to [email protected] or post in #steering in the chapter Slack.
BRIEFS
Rockville socialists organizing canvass efforts for rent stabilization — Saturday, March 1 at noon
The Montgomery County branch
of Metro DC DSA will be knocking doors in East Rockville to talk to
residents about passing rent stabilization in the City of Rockville
—which is currently not covered by Montgomery County’s 2023 rent
stabilization law — and invite them to an upcoming rent stabilization
community forum. Canvassers will meet up at Mary Trumbo Park, which is a
short walk from the Rockville metro. RSVP for the rent stabilization canvass here.
Labor Working Group to hold Federal Worker Rights training — Sunday March 2
Trump, Musk, and DOG-E want
to take away federal employees’ rights and economic security, but
federal laws and union contracts still protect workers in critical ways.
Are you worried about being illegally fired, transferred, placed on
unpaid leave, or furloughed? This federal labor rights workshop, to be
held on Sunday, March 2 at 2pm at Shaw Library, will cover the key
protections that you have to fight back with your coworkers. This is
part of a continuing series of “Know Your Labor Rights” workshops hosted by experienced labor lawyers and veteran organizers across the DC area. RSVP to the Federal Workers Rights Training here.
Migrant Justice Working Group to host first interest meeting — March 8 at 3:15pm
Looking to get involved in
the fight to defend migrants and immigrants from state harassment,
racist policing, and dehumanizing immigration policies? The newly
reconstituted Migrant Justice subcommittee will be hosting its first hybrid interest meeting
on Saturday, March 8 at 3:15pm at MLK Library. This meeting will cover
the purpose of the subcommittee, discuss potential campaign proposals,
and brainstorm ideas about how the chapter can collaborate on migrant
justice in the face of an increasingly-hostile fascist administration.
Work will be collaborative across all branches and working groups.
Organizers
of this interest meeting are also looking for potential leaders to help
bottom-line projects that come out of this committee, so please RSVP
and talk to organizers if interested. A Zoom link will be shared before
the meeting — in-person attendees are asked to wear a mask. RSVP to the interest meeting here.
Street Team Working Group meeting — Saturday, March 1 at 2:30pm
Build power in the DMV and
join the Metro DC DSA Street Team by attending their monthly meeting at
MLK Library (901 G St NW DC, Room 401-A) on Saturday, March 1 at 2:30pm.
This event is for anyone interested in getting active in the chapter’s
Street Team to build socialist power in the DMV. The Street Team hosts
and attends area events to connect Metro DC DSA and its campaigns with
the community in the DMV in order to expand the chapter’s base and build
a more democratic society. A happy hour will follow the meeting, and
all are encouraged to attend in-person. RSVP for the Street Team monthly meeting here.
DSA National Political Committee vacancy results
On Monday, February 24, it
was announced that a vacancy on the Democratic Socialists’ National
Political Committee (NPC) was filled by Kareem E following a vote of the
standing NPC last week. Kareem is a member of NYC DSA, but previously
served as chair of Metro DC DSA’s Steering Committee and maintains close
connections to the local chapter. Kareem is a member of the Groundwork caucus
(which had 3 seats on the NPC) although his nomination was won with
additional support from the Marxist Unity Group (2), Bread & Roses
(3) and Socialist Majority (2) caucuses. NPC members associated with Red
Star (3) backed an alternative candidate along with the two independent
members of the NPC.
DSA’s
primary political leadership is the NPC, a sixteen-person body which
functions as the board of directors of DSA and is elected every two
years by the delegates to the DSA’s biennial National Convention. A new NPC will be elected by convention delegates at the 2025 DSA National Convention being held this summer.
Fight the real estate lobby with the Social Housing Working Group — March 9 at 2pm
The Metro DC DSA Social Housing Working Group is hosting a recruitment event and meet up
from 2 to 4pm on Sunday, March 9 at the Shaw Library (1630 7th St NW).
Come learn about and plug in to the movement to fight for social housing
in DC.
The Social Housing
Working Group is working to create an alternative to the corporate model
of real estate development and to bring deeply and permanently
affordable housing to DC. During the meeting, we’ll go over: what social
housing is and the growth of the movement in the US and abroad; the
history of DC’s fight for social housing; and ways to plug in to our
campaign to enact social housing in DC. It’s critical that the District
turns a leaf on gentrification and displacement — and builds housing
that actually serves working class people. RSVP to the meet up to get involved. The meetup will be followed by a happy hour.
The
working group will also be tabling at Politics and Prose @ The Wharf
TODAY at 7pm, where Jonathan Tarleton will be discussing his book Homes for Living: The Fight for Social Housing and a New American Commons with Amanda Huron. The book talk is free, but seating is first-come first-serve.
Bodily Autonomy Working Group holding fundraiser for mutual aid — March 9 at 3pm
Join Metro DC DSA’s Bodily
Autonomy Working Group for an afternoon of fun and mutual aid at As You
Are (500 8th St SE) on Sunday, March 9, from 3 to 6pm. BAWG will be
raising funds for their mutual aid efforts throughout the DMV, with
dancing, drinks and a DJ set. Questions can be directed to [email protected], and readers can find more information on BAWG’s Linktree.
Hundreds of UMD community members rally for graduate student collective bargaining rights
About 1,000 University of
Maryland community members formed picket lines and marched across campus
Wednesday to call for collective bargaining rights for graduate student
workers in an event organized by the Graduate Labor Union. Students
spent an hour calling on the university’s administration and the
University System of Maryland to recognize their right to unionize.
Currently, Maryland law does not require UMD to recognize graduate
student workers’ collective bargaining rights. However, the Maryland
General Assembly has introduced legislation to grant graduate student
workers the right to unionize every session since 2017, including HB0211 this 2025 session. Read more in The Diamondback (UMD student newspaper).
New Socialist Parents Club planning first meeting on Sunday, April 6
Parents in Metro DC DSA are invited to sign up to join and attend the first meeting of the Socialist Parents Club
on Sunday, April 6 at 11am at Kalorama Park (1865 Kalorama Rd NW). This
is an opportunity for parents in the chapter and their kids to connect
with each other socially. Sit and hang out with comrades to chat about
parenting bloopers or current events while the kids get to work their
energy out on the playgrounds, open space, and basketball courts. If you
are interested in joining this affinity group, make sure to fill out
the sign up form even if you cannot make it.
INFO ACCESS
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MDC
DSA members: Join our all-member Slack for real-time info on working
group and campaign events, convo, and inspiration. Email
[email protected] with your most recent DSA dues receipt to get Slack
access. Chapter members are also invited to read — and edit — MDC DSA’sinternal wiki. Email [email protected] to get set up, or ask in #helpdesk.
MDC DSA Publications is information central not only for MDC DSA but the entire DMV left. #publications (our working group’s Slack channel) is always ready to onboard new socialist communicators. Weekly Updates like this one are scheduled and emailed on Fridays; current and past Updates are on the web here. Not subscribed? DSA member or not, sign up to get the Update here. Submit your Update suggestions or chapter political blog REDBUG tips to our tip line. The Washington Socialist, published since the 1970s, offers articles on a quarterly schedule; the Winter 2025 edition is now live and will be updated on a rolling basis. Next quarterly issue copy deadline is TONIGHT, February 28. Check our archive to see what we write — and what you can write. Anyone, MDC DSA member or not, interested in contributing to the Washington Socialist can email submissions or questions to [email protected]. Get your socialist self on the record. Donate to our Comradery page if you would like to financially support socialist publishing in the DMV.
DMV LEFT COMMUNITY BULLETIN
TranspoBINGO from February 27 to March 6
TranspoBINGO
is a week-long game that challenges players to use and support public
and active transportation and take advantage of local public spaces. The
game rewards players for challenging themselves by taking different
types of trips, exploring their city and its public spaces, and
supporting and advocating for active transportation. Learn more here and play during the week of February 27 to March 6.
The People’s Response Town Hall on March 1 | Free DC and Harriet’s Wildest Dreams
DC
politicians keep pouring money into policing, but we know safety comes
from our communities, not cops. Join Free DC and Harriet’s Wildest
Dreams on Saturday, March 1, from 3 to 5pm at the ONE DC Black Workers
Center for the People’s Response Town Hall to discuss a public health
approach to crisis response, how the DC Council works, and why home rule
and statehood matter. RSVP for the town hall here.
People’s Music Network Monthly Song Circle on March 2 | BloomBars
Join
the DC People’s Music Network at BloomBars this Sunday, March 2, from 3
to 5pm for their monthly song circle. Bring a song to share, your
voice, or an instrument. The first hour will be for organizing and the
second hour for singing. Visit the BloomBars website calendar to learn more.
People Power 101: Getting Started with Organizing Relationships | Rising Organizers and Free DC
On
Monday, March 3, from 6:30 to 8:30pm, join Rising Organizers and Free
DC for an in-person training to dive into the role of relationship
building in creating robust, sustainable movements for democracy. During
this training, break down the art of a 1:1 meeting — what it is, why it
matters, and how to do it well. RSVP for the training here.
Testimony Power Hour: DC Tenants Speak Out About Displacement on March 3 | Empower DC
If
you have applied for emergency rental assistance or experienced/been at
risk of eviction, the DC Council needs to hear from you. Join Empower
DC virtually on Monday, March 3, at 6:30pm to prepare testimony for
upcoming oversight hearings and strategize talking points for in-person
Council walk-arounds before the hearings. RSVP for the power hour here.
ESSENTIAL PERSPECTIVES
ESSENTIAL PERSPECTIVES are articles and opinion pieces of interest to DMV leftists but not, generally, appearing in local media. They should have links without paywalls. Readers are invited to submit candidates at our tip line.
“Let
us be clear,” Senator Sanders declared to a large crowd in Iowa City,
“when we take on Trumpism, we are taking oligarchy and we are taking on
the tale of two Americans: people on top doing phenomenally well, the
working class struggling.” The senator is on the road across mainly red
states explaining exactly what happens when the richest man in the world
starts buying power. The Nation And here’s another take on Bernie’s expeditionary force from Jacobin.
Months
after insisting he would never allow his personal interests to
influence the Post’s content, one of the world’s richest men decides
opinions contrary to his “will be left to be published by others.” Nieman Lab [WaPo opinion editor David Shipley resigned Wednesday afternoon after the policy was announced to the staff, the paper reported Wednesday. Here is the NYT’s (rather smug) account.]
All the talk now is of how we might defend ourselves
without the US. But almost everyone with a voice in public life appears
to be avoiding a much bigger and more troubling question: how we might
defend ourselves against
the US. As Keir Starmer visits the orange emperor’s court in
Washington, let’s first consider the possibilities. I can’t comment on
their likelihood, and I fervently hope that people with more knowledge
and power than me are gaming them. One is that Donald Trump will not
only clear the path for Vladimir Putin
in Ukraine, but will actively assist him. What form could US support
for Putin in Ukraine take? It could involve intelligence sharing. It
could involve permanently withdrawing Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet service from Ukraine, which is strategically crucial there, while making it available to the Russian armed forces. Already, the US government has threatened to nix the service if Ukraine doesn’t hand over its minerals, as reparations for being invaded. This is how Trump operates: blackmailing desperate people who are seeking to defend themselves against an imperial war … George Monbiot, The Guardian
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