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At this weekend's General Meeting, we'll be joined by Chicago DSA
Co-chair Melinda Bunnage, whose chapter recently got a socialist slate
elected to Chicago's City Council! She'll be discussing how they
organized to win and what CDSA has done to work with their elected
officials and hold them accountable. Their successes and difficulties
will provide us with a lot of great insight into how we can win here
in Detroit and prepare us for the pitfalls of local politics as we
work to build the left electorally through our United Front
Platform.
We're also thrilled to let you know that during our Weekend of
Action for Landis, we crushed our goal and got
over 100 petition
signatures! Join
us this weekend while we hit the phones to get more people
to sign petitions for the campaign. Our efforts this past year with
our Defund the Police Campaign have been building to this - getting a
socialist voice in a position to stand up to the police here in
Detroit. Our first big hurdle is getting on the ballot, and we'll need
as many signatures as possible to make it happen!
Our comrades have been working tirelessly the past month to draft
The United Front Platform, which we'll be using to organize around
both our DSA for Landis Campaign and
our Defund the Police Campaign. We'll take a look at
the first draft, which features six planks in order to build a left
coalition in Detroit:
- Jobs
- Community Health
- Mobility Justice
- Housing
- Immigration
- Black Liberation
You can read the full United Front Platform here.
You won't be disappointed when you join us this weekend learning
how you can join the fight against the city's austerity budget and win
material change for the people who need it most: Detroit's working
class!
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We need all hands on deck to pressure Detroit City Council to
vote NO in April against any austerity budget that leaves too many
low-income and working class Detroiters sick and stuck in the
cold.
• Email the Budget
Office and your city council
member. Demand that they
defund the police and refund Detroiters. Click here for some talking
points.
• Get involved with Metro Detroit DSA’s Defund the
Police campaign.
• Sign our Action Network Petition.
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On March 5, Mayor Duggan will present the Fiscal Year 2022
budget to City Council. It is set to include a $41
million funding increase to Detroit Police
Department. There’s no doubt this comes
at the expense of other crucial departments like Health, Housing, and
Transportation.
We are demanding that council defunds the
police and invests in the the material
conditions of Detroiters: by providing alternative
crisis response teams like Oregon’s CAHOOTS model, affordable
decent housing, public health clinics, mass public transit, green
union jobs, and more.
🌹 UPCOMING EVENTS 🌹
🧠 Trivia Night with the Reuther Library! Labor & Detroit
History Edition Friday, February 5th at
7PM
Test your knowledge of labor and Detroit history with
archivists from the Reuther Library, then hang out with comrades!
Winner gets bragging rights.
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🍿 Socialist Movie Night:
Norma Rae Sunday, February 14th at 7PM-9:30PM
Norma Rae works along side her family
and neighbors in a southern textile mill, where the pay is hardly
commensurate with the long hours and lousy working conditions. But
after hearing a rousing speech by a labor activist, Norma is inspired
to undertake the difficult, and possibly dangerous, struggle to
unionize her factory.
Come for the live-chat, stay for the
discussion afterwards. Open to the public - invite your
friends!
This
week in the...
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"What do we call the destruction, the
weaponization through neglect, of the water system of the City of
Flint by Rick Snyder and his cronies?"
by Michael
Stepniak
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"The experiences of DRUM and the
League outlined in Detroit: I Do Mind
Dying provide many lessons for contemporary organizers and
should serve as guidance for all of us who wish to build a better
world."
by Megan Shanklin and
Liam McCormick
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"General
Gordon Baker Jr. was a Detroit auto worker, draft resister, and
co-founder of the Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement and the League of
Revolutionary Black Workers. In 2016 his family founded the General
Baker Institute to honor his legacy."
by Ken Jackson
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"A Detroit
DSA member helped lead a union organizing drive this summer and fall
where every single worker signed a union card and then voted for the
union. Let’s look at the lessons from this one Detroit
example."
By Jane
Slaughter
Detroit
DSA is a 1200+ member funded organization. Because we're member funded
it means we can proudly call ourselves socialists and believe in
things like abolishing the police without fear of losing funding that
we use to fight oppressive forces and stand up for the rights of the
working class.
In order to win, it's going to take
collective action from all of us. If you'd like to join us in our
fight to build a better world, go here: dsausa.org/join
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In solidarity,
🌹 Detroit DSA
Detroit
DSA http://www.metrodetroitdsa.com/
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