Queens is the Future! The Tiffany Caban Campaign
It’s one week after one of the biggest progressive upsets in NYC electoral politics in a generation. Votes are still being counted, but it’s possible that progressives and socialists have propelled Tiffany Cabán to victory and reshaped NY politics and criminal justice for years to come.
We’ll talk about the final vote counting process underway right now (and how you can help!), as well as an analysis on what this means for the criminal justice movement, the dwindling Queens Machine, and DSA.
Sign up for phonebanking or data entry to help Caban over the finish line bit.ly/cabanadmin
A Socialist in Albany: Live with Julia Salazar
You’re listening to Revolutions Per Minute on WBAI, a socialist radio show and podcast from members of New York City Democratic Socialists of America. NYC-DSA is the biggest chapter of the largest socialist organization in the United States. We are run by our 5,500+ members and organizers who are working together to build democratic socialism in all five boroughs.
Climate Justice for New York
You’re listening to Revolution Per Minute on listener sponsored WBAI in NYC broadcasting at 99.5 FM and streaming on your favorite podcast app. To connect with us after the show you can email us at revolutionsnyc@gmail.com or sign-up for our newsletter to get links to what we talk about on the show. You can do that on at our website revolutionsperminute.simplecast.com. You can also find us on twitter at nycRPM.
For years, a broad coalition of New Yorkers have been organizing to pass the Climate and Communities Protection Act, the most ambitious and far-reaching climate bill in the country. Today’s episode we'll be talking about how this groundbreaking bill could finally bring climate justice to New York.
Colonial Violence and the Struggle for Justice in Palestine
You’re listening to Revolutions Per Minute, a socialist radio show and podcast from members of New York City Democratic Socialists of America. NYC-DSA is the biggest chapter of the largest socialist organization in the United States. We are run by our 5,500+ members and organizers who are working together to build democratic socialism in all five boroughs.
To connect with us after the show you can email us at revolutionsnyc@gmail.com or sign-up for our newsletter to get links to what we talk about on the show. You can do that on at our website revolutionsperminute.simplecast.com. You can also find us on twitter @nycRPM.
2019 Long Beach DSA Candidate Statements
The below are statements from candidates seeking election to Steering Committee or Delegate to the National Convention for Long Beach DSA. Members will have an opportunity to submit questions to... Read more »
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A Red New York - The NYC DSA Convention
The New York City Chapter of the Democratic Socialist of America is the biggest chapter of the largest socialist organization in the United States since the Second World War. We are run by our more than 5,500 members and organizers who are working together to build democratic socialism in all five boroughs and beyond. This past week we held our annual convention where we assess our progress and develop our platform for the future. Check out our latest episode to learn about the collective struggle for a Red New York.
Check out our new "Call to Action" list: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10KHWZPcocm-h5OQ_SJ_4Dj8JKzhPPIMDE5k3ffbZonA/edit?usp=sharing
The Decriminalization of Poverty with Tiffany Caban
Tiffany Caban’s campaign for District Attorney of Queens has sparked a movement to decriminalize poverty in a borough of 2.3 million people after 28 years of the punitive reign of former DA Dick Brown and the Queens Machine. In this episode we’ll stalk about the stories of those affected by criminal injustice in Queens and the movements response envisioned by the Tiffany Caban campaign.
Housing is a Human Right!
The tenant movement in New York State is approaching a critical crossroads. Hear from experts and affected communities about the Housing Justice for All campaign and how to get involved.
Here's what to do!
Call your state-level representatives and urge them to pass all 9 bills. Even if they are sponsors, it’s important to show that the public supports this.
To find out who your assembly person and senator is go to mygovnyc.org/ and enter your address
Today is #tenanttuesday - join the discussion on housing rights on your favorite social media platform - remember to tag your elected officials: many of them are on twitter/facebook/instagram too
Donate at housingjusticeforall.org and follow
the housing justice for all campaign on twitter and facebook @housing4allNY
Demo at DeKalb Jail Met With Violent Arrests
(Based on eyewitness accounts, the call to action, and video by Atlanta Indymedia.) — On Wednesday, May 15 2019, protesters including several MADSA members, hosted by the Atlanta Incarcerated Workers’ Organizing Committee (a prisoner-led section of the Industrial Workers of the World) and the Atlanta Anarchists Black Cross, marched to DeKalb County Jail in metro Atlanta, in solidarity with prisoners who have been protesting inhumane conditions there. Another protest is planned for 5/16.
“People locked up at Dekalb County Jail are in a crisis,” said the organizers. “The food they eat is contaminated with mold, and so is the air they breathe. Their cell blocks are infested with flies and other insects. People are getting sick and being refused adequate medical help. Some prisoners have complained that they cannot breathe. Those who speak out are being attacked and isolated by guards. We cannot let this continue.”
In the run-up to the 5/15 protest, DeKalb Sheriff Mann made every effort to suppress dissent both inside and outside the Jail. Prisoners waved and broke holes in their small windows so they could send notes. Police attacked the protesters and arrested four activists, including three IWW members. A prisoner yelled that he was being “sprayed.” See the action here.
A fundraiser has been established for bail expenses for those arrested, through the Atlanta Solidarity Fund. Any surplus funds will go toward their legal defense, and to bail for arrestees at future protests.