🌹 What's Going On This Week? 🌹

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

🌹= Great for First-Timers!

 

🎲 Game Night 🎲

Join Atlanta DSA's Membership Committee on Friday, March 28 at 6 PM for a game night at our office! Members and non-members are all welcome, and snacks, beverages, and board games will be provided. Feel free to bring a favorite game with you!

 

📣 Tabling at Little 5 Fest 📣

Join ATLDSA's Membership Committee on Saturday, March 29 to table at Little 5 Fest! We'll spread the word about upcoming events and recruit new members to our work. We'll meet up on Seminole Avenue behind Stratosphere Skateboards. Sign up for a 2-hour shift any time between 1 and 8 PM.

 

🎸 Pink Tide Punk Fundraiser Concert 🎸

Join the Kelsea Bond campaign for our SECOND campaign fundraiser concert on Saturday, March 29 in East Point. Come hear local tunes and raise funds for our campaign to win affordable housing, public transit, and an Atlanta that works for everyone — not just the billionaires!

 

📕 On Marxism Group Reading 📕

Want to start developing a sharp political vision that cuts through the illusions? On Sunday, March 30, from 11AM-1PM at the DSA office, the Political Education Committee will be hosting a Logistics Workers League study group of the “On Marxism” pamphlet by Proletarian Press.

 

No advanced reading required to participate — we will be reading together at the same time and discussing as we go along.

 

🤝 DSA 101 🤝

New to Atlanta DSA or maybe just socialist-curious? Join our monthly DSA 101 on Sunday, March 30 from 2-4PM to learn about ATLDSA's structure, how to get plugged into priority campaigns and working groups, and what it means to be part of a mass membership organization like DSA. All are welcome to attend!

 

Join us on Friday, April 4 from 7-10 PM for an enlightening evening celebrating the beginning of Black Women's History Month, beginning with a wellness meditation session and thought-provoking discussion facilitated for and about Black women's wellness in America, followed by a public social gathering at Chef Rob's Cafe where all are welcome to celebrate the remarkable accomplishments of Black women throughout history.

 

Atlanta asks city departments to evaluate budget cuts of up to 10% after finance officials predict $20 million deficit. Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Trump tariffs forebode housing cost spikes in Atlanta that threaten to impede affordable housing development. Atlanta Civic Circle

Trump promised to protect access to abortion pills. Things have changed. Popular Information

Was the Teamsters’ Amazon Strike a Success driven by the need for media attention or an empowered worker base? Jacobin

 

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