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November 14, 2025

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New Orleans DSA Fall 2025 Voter Guide: Runoff Supplement

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New Orleans DSA Recommends

Clerk of Criminal District Court: Calvin Duncan #7

Council District A: AGAINST Holly Friedman #34

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Read our full Voter Guide Runoff Supplement here

Election Day is tomorrow. Find polling places, sample ballots, and election information here.

 

Resolving Organizational Contradictions

In Mao’s Essay, “On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People,” one of the most striking passages addresses one of the most important aspects of our work: interpersonal conflict.

The issues we have amongst ourselves and the issues we have between us and our enemy, the capitalist system, are fundamentally different. Between us, we have non-antagonistic contradictions. Between us and this illegitimate system, we have antagonistic contradictions. We must always remember that issues between us are secondary to the issues that plague us societally.

Our focus must be on the real issues; our internal contradictions must be handled with the intentions reflected in our DSA Guidelines for Respectful Discussion: always assume good faith in your fellow comrades.

It is inevitable that we will come into conflict with each other, either personally or politically. In our own chapter, our membership runs the gamut of opinions on how to win the future, from anarchism to Marxism-Leninism, and beyond. But the one thing that binds us together is the knowledge that we must work together to build a more equitable society. When we enter into disagreements, remember that your comrade is here for the hard work, too. To abridge Alexander Pope: to err is human, but to admit to your faults and keep an open mind to the width and breadth of experience, that is divine.

So fellow comrades, keep in mind our shared enemy and continue the work we all believe in with the best intentions between us. Address each other with open minds when we feel wronged or challenged, and enjoy the growth that comes with learning and understanding our journey to a better place in history.

 

Bulletins

Eye on Surveillance Community Scouting Day

Join us on a walk around downtown to get trained on how to scout, identify, and map out some of the hundreds of Project Nola cameras that spy on our community every day. Be part of a community-led effort to map out these secret cameras, which pose a danger to our privacy and well being. Meet at Washington Square at the corner of Royal and Frenchmen, tomorrow at 2:00 pm.

 

The Fork and Knife Club Food Distribution Event Was a Huge Success!

We had 31 volunteers, plated 170+ meals and collected A LOT of grocery donations that we were able to distribute to all but one community fridge in New Orleans, plus one fridge in Westwego. Thank you to everyone who helped feed our community. If you'd like to keep the momentum going, please sign up for our upcoming Brake Light Clinic on December 13th at 11am-2pm. On top of distributing hot meals, health supplies, drinks, and snacks, we're also going to have a coat drive. You're free to drop off coats day-of, at our GM on the 22nd, or contact Tristan R or Matt B on where we can get it from you in between.

 

Poli-Ed Reading Series

The Reading Group meets every third Sunday, from 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm, at the Healing Center #258. Our current reading series focuses on Palestine. See you at the next meeting!

November 16
The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine by Rashid Khalidi

December 21
No Other Land by Yuval Abraham, Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal & Rachel Szor
The Dig: Thawra hosted by Daniel Denvir

January 18
The Gender of Fossil Fuels by Shira Pinhas
Spatial and Temporal Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment in West Bank, Palestine by Sandy Alawna & Xavier Garcia
Gas & Oil in Palestine by Marketline (copies available at the office)

February 15
Arab-Israeli Eco-Normalization by Manal Shqair
Poetry Share Out

 

Get Chevron Out of French Quarter Fest

DSA and others are campaigning to kick Chevron Out of French Quarter Fest in April 2026. If you would like to learn more about Chevron and why they oppose the interests of New Orleanians, check out https://www.chevronout.org/. We will be meeting at the New Orleans Healing Center for our first Teach In event on November 18th at 5:30 pm. Make sure to come out and learn from expert speakers about Chevron's impact directly. We'll also have stickers! If you would like to sign the petition and be added to our mailing list for this event and further organizing, sign up here.

 

Socialist Night School: Delivering a Message

On November 21 at the Healing Center, 2372 St Claude #258, our Political Education Committee will be hosting Socialist Night School on public speaking: Delivering a Message. Come for a fun, comradely session to develop the skills to teach, persuade, and motivate.

 

Join Up With Your Neighborhood Circle

Neighborhood circles connect us to comrades where we live, work, or otherwise spend time. Use your circle to host gatherings, plan events, and organize around issues in your neighborhood. Click here to join yours today. Neighborhood circles follow the chapter's code of conduct and guidelines for respectful discussion.

 

Sign the Petition to Say No to Angola’s Camp J for ICE Detention

Governor Landry re-opened the Camp J area of the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola as an ICE detention center. Known as "the dungeon," Camp J is a site so brutal and inhumane that it was shut down due to its deplorable conditions. This is part of Landry and Trump’s broader, deeply racist, and anti-immigrant agenda. They want to further criminalize, cage, and dehumanize Black, Brown, and immigrant communities in order to enrich their donors and hold on to power. Sign the petition to shut it down at bit.ly/NO-ANGOLA.

 

Write Like a Socialist: We Have a World to Win!

Have an update from your committee or working group? That’s a Bulletin! Want to tell us about an upcoming event? Add it to the Community Calendar! Got some opinion or analysis to share for the good of the membership? Write us a Feature! Make your contribution to the next edition of Solidarity Means Action from the link on Discord.

 

Community Calendar

Friday, November 14

Southern Solidarity Street Medic Training
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Fred Hampton Free Store, 5523 St Claude Av

Queer Soc Planning Meeting
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
bit.ly/queersoc

Marigny/Bywater Neighborhood Social
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Anna’s, 2601 Royal St

 

Saturday, November 15

Election Day: Municipal Runoff
7:00 am - 8:00 pm
Polling Places, Sample Ballots, Election Information

Eye on Surveillance Community Scouting Day
2:00 pm
Washington Square, Royal St & Frenchmen St

 

Sunday, November 16

Palestine Benefit Show
3:00 pm - 12:00 am
BJ’s Lounge, 4301 Burgundy St ($10-20)

Municipal Action Committee Meeting
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Healing Center, 2372 St Claude #258 - Meet

Poli-Ed Reading Group: The Hundred Years’ War On Palestine
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm (third Sunday)
Healing Center, 2372 St Claude Av #258 - Meet

 

Monday, November 17

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Tuesday, November 18

Chevron Out of French Quarter Fest Teach-In
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Healing Center, 2372 St Claude Av #258

 

Wednesday, November 19

DSA 101
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Healing Center, 2372 St Claude Av #258 - RSVP

Stop the Grain Train Weekly Meeting
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm (every Wednesday)
Art Conscious, 6601 St Claude Av

 

Thursday, November 20

Mid-City Neighborhood Social
8:00 pm
Parkview Tavern, 910 N Carrollton Av

 

Friday, November 21

Socialist Night School: Delivering a Message
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Healing Center, 2372 St Claude Av #258 - RSVP

 

Saturday, November 22

New Orleans DSA General Meeting
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Healing Center, 2372 St Claude Av #258 - RSVP

 

Sunday, November 23

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Down the Road

November 24 Local Council Meeting
November 25 Direct Service & Health Justice Meeting
December 2 New Orleans Rank & File Project Monthly Meeting
December 6 Labor Notes New Orleans Troublemakers School - Register
December 6 New Orleans Bookfair
December 7 Coffee with Comrades
December 10 Eye on Surveillance Meeting
December 13 Brake Light Clinic
December 15 New Orleans Community Organizing Fair Org Registration Deadline - Interest Form
January 11 New Orleans Community Organizing Fair - Interest Form

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