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Socialism wins in NYC, whats next for Cincinnati?
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On the evening of June 24th, Zohran Mamdani’s campaign shocked the world, in a surprise first round victory that caused the establishment favorite, Andrew Cuomo, to concede the race. As Zohran Mamdani took the microphone, nearly an hour after Cuomo’s concession, he spoke of his monumental walk across Manhattan, describing the workers he saw across the island still hard at work running the city that never sleeps. One of the most profoundly working class speeches the US has ever seen a political candidate given. In this late evening hour, Zohran’s victory seemed to have always been an inevitable certainty.
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How to Ask Someone to Join DSA
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We've had a big spike in growth, but for multiple reasons we want to keep asking more people to get involved and talk to the people in our lives who would be interested. Here's a short little guide on how to have an organizing conversation that ends with an ask to join DSA!
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The Rubicon Crossed
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An analysis on the fall of the democratic party and the rise of the MAGA movement.
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Why Cincinnati Needs Campaign Contribution Matching
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When most campaign funding comes from super PACs and special interests, policies are inevitably shaped by those donors rather than the people. This must change through voter approval and implementation of a Campaign Matching Fund Program.
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Updates on Palestine
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Updates on Ohio's relationship with Palestine
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Canvassing for Kentucky Public Education
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In Kentucky, this year's Amendment 2 would change the state constitution to allow the allocation of public funds towards private schools, another in a frightening trend of attacks on public education across the US. Kentucky's Republican super-majority state legislature tried establishing a school voucher program in 2021, but the Kentucky Supreme Court struck it down as unconstitutional in December 2022. To pave the way for a lasting voucher program, they want to amend the state's constitution and remove the obstacle in the court.
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Socialism 2024 Conference Review
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Contemplating going to the annual conference in Chicago next year but not sure if it's worth your time? I went this year, so here's an overview of what it was like for me.
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DSA Cincy Stands in Solidarity with Amazon-KCVG Workers
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KCVG workers have been organizing for better pay, fairness in disciplinary hearings, translation & language justice, and most importantly for a seat at the bargaining table as a union.
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DSA Stands with DHL Workers on Strike
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1,100 members of Teamsters Local 100 are on strike during the company's busiest time - the holidays - citing unfair labor practices and a refusal to meet with workers at the bargaining table.