Report Back

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Synopsis

Short report backs from the organizers of the Democratic Socialists of America San Francisco.

Episodes

  • 9 - Limits of Policy Under Capitalism and Opportunities for Organizing

    22/02/2023 Duration: 46min

    The event focused on the limits of policy work under capitalism and the potential for mass organization and mobilization in the face of crisis. In this episode, Andy M. addresses Alex Lee’s social housing proposal for San Jose, the major issues of America’s affordable housing programs, systemic barriers to Berlin’s Housing Expropriation Initiative, and Stomp Out Slumlord’s successes in organizing and mobilizing tenants during earlier stages of the pandemic.

  • 8 - Socialist Answer to the Housing Question

    07/06/2022 Duration: 24min

    This episode is a recording from the second installment of the Empty Homes Tax educational series on A Socialist Answer to the Housing Question. This event focused on Engel’s The Housing Question, its relevance for DSA SF’s Empty Homes Tax campaign, and how it might inform our larger socialist efforts in addressing the housing crisis. If you feel inspired by what you hear and want to get involved in our campaign work, please check out the campaign site www.fillemptyhomes.com, where you can register for signature gathering events or donate. In order to get this measure on the ballot, we need to get 14,000 signatures by this July, so if you can, please come join us for signature gathering.

  • 7 - Empty Homes Tax w/ Dean Preston

    17/05/2022 Duration: 43min

    DSA SF member Andy M interviews D5 Supervisor and fellow DSA SF member Dean Preston on the Empty Homes Tax campaign, how similar taxes have been implemented in other cities, and the specific conditions underlying San Francisco’s current housing crisis. If you would like to get involved in the SF Empty Homes Tax campaign, go to fillemptyhomes.com to sign up for signature gathering events or donate. We need 14,000 signatures by this July, so any support helps!

  • 6 - Intro To Field

    30/10/2021 Duration: 46min

    DSA SF member and Electoral organizer Avery Yu gives an introduction to the world of field organizing - list building, contact strategy, and more!

  • 5 - Labor Circles Kickoff: The Organizing Conversation

    18/10/2021 Duration: 37min

    As part of our chapter's Labor Circles priority campaign, we held an introduction to the basic unit of labor organizing: the organizing conversation. Take the labor census at https://dsasf.org/census to get involved in our Labor Circles priority campaign!

  • 4 - Jane McAlevey's Organizing Model: A Critical Evaluation

    18/10/2021 Duration: 01h54min

    A recording of a panel held by DSA San Francisco's Labor Organizing Committee discussing the work of Jane McAlevey, author of "No Shortcuts: Organizing for Power in the New Gilded Age" Take the labor census at https://dsasf.org/census to get involved in our Labor Circles priority campaign!

  • 3 - Black Liberation And Indigenous Sovereignty w/ Alisha F

    16/10/2021 Duration: 41min

    Alisha F discusses the chapter Black Liberation and Indigenous Sovereignty campaign, including the chapter's internal audit and political education program. Interview the chapter’s Communications Committee Co-Chair and Mobilizing Lead of the chapter’s International Solidarity Organizing Committee Savannah K.

  • 2: Forward Thrust

    19/09/2021 Duration: 48min

    Special guest Shaun Scott joins DSA SF to discuss "Forward Thrust," a 1968 and 1970 ballot measure package campaign in Seattle.

  • 1: Electoral 101

    24/08/2021 Duration: 35min

    The podcast formerly known as "Report Back" will now be "The Priority." In this episode you'll hear an introduction to our chapter's Ballot Measure priority campaign. Join DSA San Francisco: https://dsasf.org/join

  • Defund SFPD

    19/07/2020 Duration: 26min

    In this episode, Jason talks with Kaylah Williams (https://twitter.com/KaylahSF), an organizer from Afrosocialist Caucus and Defund SFPD Now. Find out why DSA SF wants to defund, disarm, and disband the police, and how this new campaign is already making a big impact! For more information on the campaign, or to get involved, check out https://defundsfpdnow.com or follow https://twitter.com/AfrosocialistSF and https://twitter.com/defundSFPDnow on Twitter. Also check out the Strike for Black Lives on July 20: https://j20strikeforblacklives.org

  • Curfew Sit-In

    08/07/2020 Duration: 35min

    Following the widespread protests against police brutality following the killing of George Floyd, London Breed the mayor of San Francisco announced an unprecedented citywide curfew on Sunday, May 31. In the next few days hundreds of thousands of dollars in police overtime would be spent enforcing this clear suppression of free speech to arrest a handful of peaceful protestors. The following Tuesday June 2, Democratic Socialists of America and other supporters demonstrated against the curfew with a sit-in. 27 demonstrators and a journalist were arrested. The next day the curfew order was lifted. We spoke with one of the demonstrators about what happened that night.

  • Coronavirus Mutual Aid

    21/04/2020 Duration: 21min

    In San Francisco, activists and organizers are working to deliver hand sanitizer to vulnerable groups most at risk of contracting the Coronavirus. In this episode we get updates from two mutual aid projects. First, Avery Yu aide to Supervisor Dean Preston gives an update from their group that is getting hand sanitizer to MUNI workers, public housing residents, and more. To volunteer, email averyyu8@gmail.com. You can help their fundraiser at https://www.gofundme.com/f/hand-sanitizer-for-our-most-vulnerable Then, Elina Kostyanovskaya from DSA SF Justice Committee and the Science Policy Group at UCSF shares what their group is doing to distribute hand sanitizer to incarcerated people in the Bay Area. They're fundraising at https://www.gofundme.com/f/gqgve-hand-sanitizer-for-vulnerable-groups-amid-covid19

  • Anchor Union's First Contract

    23/01/2020 Duration: 23min

    With the support of DSA San Francisco and the local community, workers at Anchor Brewing organized the Anchor Union last March. Just before Christmas, that union approved its first contract. Anchor Public Taps bartenders Blake and Patrick join us to talk about the contract negotiation process, what’s in the new contract, and what’s next for the Anchor Union. You can follow the union on social media, or show your support using the hashtag #anchoredInSF https://twitter.com/anchorunionSF https://www.instagram.com/anchorunionsf https://www.facebook.com/AnchorUnion If this episode inspires you to organize your workplace, get in touch with the DSA SF Labor Organizing Committee by emailing labor@dsasf.org

  • Anti-ICE: Know Your Rights Flyering

    20/08/2019 Duration: 20min

    This episode discusses the process and results of creating and distributing informational flyers and cards to aid people who may become a victim of ICE. Rachel, a member of DSA SF's Immigrants' Rights and International Solidarity committee discusses ICE in San Francisco, the importance of giving people the right information, and how everyday people react to getting that information. Contact the Immigrants' Rights and International Solidarity committee at DSA SF via immigration@dsasf.org https://dsasf.org/

  • Pride: Corporate or Radical

    11/08/2019 Duration: 26min

    David talks with Tyler Breisacher of DSA Queer Caucus about the San Francisco Pride parade — famously the annual celebration of LGBTQIA+ identities, but beyond the corporate-sponsored festivities it remains the locus of a liberation struggle which is still being fought today. At the parade this past June, protestors halted the parade for nearly an hour – an action that was broken up violently by the police in a grim reenactment of historic conflicts. We want to be clear about ascribing credit: although some of our chapter members did participate, the protest was not DSA-organized. Correction: When this episode was first issued, my intro mistakenly attributed the statement read by Tyler during the interview to the Berkeley Free Clinic (berkeleyfreeclinic.org / twitter: @BFCoutreach). The statement read by Tyler was not by BFC, although they did issue a different statement about pulling out of Pride: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfrjNnfoAVdxLENYJzxDWbdcUcZ2Sl53bt72RogW4XB5xGxaQ/viewform My apologi

  • Facebook Bike Share Workers

    01/07/2019 Duration: 31min

    David talks to Cassidy Kakin and Scott Chowning about how they organized Facebook Bike Share workers. Their tale has a few twists and turns but stands as another successful example of worker solidarity in the Bay Area. Please join Facebook cafeteria workers at their upcoming rally in San Francisco on July 16! More info here: https://www.alpha.facebook.com/events/714769842310892/

  • Disaster Relief Supply Drive

    09/06/2019 Duration: 25min

    *** Please donate to our Disaster Relief Supply Drive today! *** https://tinyurl.com/dsamask David talks to Dale Smith and Josh Kelly about our chapter’s efforts to protect our neighbors from the effects of environmental disasters, principally the smoke from nearby fires. We talk about the origins of these efforts last year, and how we’re planning for dangers to come. SF Weekly on DSASF’s mask distribution project last year: http://www.sfweekly.com/news/democratic-socialists-distribute-more-n95-masks-than-the-city/ Our smoke safety infographic: https://twitter.com/DSA_SF/status/1064423472229638144

  • May Day 2019 with ILWU Local 10 and Brace Belden

    04/06/2019 Duration: 25min

    In this episode Nick Novitski talks to Brace Belden about the 2019 May Day action organized by the members of IWLU Local 10 to oppose the plans of the Oakland Port Commision and Oakland A's owner John Fisher to build a new baseball stadium on the site of Howard Terminal. Thanks to the Labor Video Project, you can watch Brace's full speech at the action, along with those of many other powerful speakers, such as the president of CWA AFA International, Sara Nelson. Labor Video Project - http://laborvideo.org Brace's speech - https://youtu.be/Y_WQNoEj1cY?t=1272 Thanks to the Harry Bridges Project, you can also watch a rehearsal session of Local 10's Drill Team (which Brace and Nick both admire, but both misremember as being called a "color guard"), and a short excerpt of a documentary about them. Harry Bridges Projet - http://theharrybridgesproject.org Drill Team rehearsal - http://theharrybridgesproject.org/drill_team2.mov Drill Team documentary excerpt - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6Bsveqgu7I Email DS

  • Prop F: Lawyers for Tenants Facing Eviction

    25/05/2019 Duration: 27min

    In this episode David talks with Jen Snyder about Prop F, the ballot measure passed one year ago that promises legal representation to all tenants facing eviction. 1,600 San Franciscans were evicted in 2017, a 26% increase from 2010, and 90% of evicted people are black or Latinx. While landlords are well-armed in the courts, only 10% of tenants have lawyers. So Prop F addresses a major power imbalance between property owners and the working class. Jen was central to the campaign for Prop F alongside Dean Preston, the tenant rights attorney now running for supervisor of district 5. Jen is Dean’s campaign manager. www.votedean.com

  • Abortion Bowl-a-thon

    18/05/2019 Duration: 22min

    Sarah Chen Small, a member of the San Francisco DSA's SocFem (Socialist Feminism) committee, is interviewed about an action she helped plan where donors bowled to raise funds for women who cannot afford abortion care. The local group raised about $2400 for this critical need. The fundraiser was part of a national campaign to raise financial support for the National Network of Abortion Funds (NNAF); the money raised by DSA-SF and others who came to this action will stay in California to help women who otherwise would not be able to afford the abortion care they have chosen. For more info see: Women’s Health Justice http://accesswhj.org https://www.abortionfunds.org Contact the SF SocFem group at DSA via SocFem@dsasf.org https://dsasf.org/

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