"If religion doesn't allow us to build bridges, it becomes a drug" —Rev. Juan Carlos Ruiz
DSA Special Election (Updated)
Date March 20th
Location: Xanadu, Idaho Burners Alliance
Time: 7 PM
Boise DSA is holding its first election! We are electing 4 positions:
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2 Spokespersons
Primary contacts for media
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Treasurer
Responsible for tracking chapter finances
Chair of the Finance Committee
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Secretary
Responsible for archiving committee minutes and other important records
Chair of Records Committee
All elected members must participate in the Steering Committee
Nominations will be accepted at the election. Members may nominate themselves. Elections will use the the Schulze Method.
New York Times Article:
Minutes:
Boise Democratic Socialists of America
Special Election Meeting
Burner’s Alliance Xanadu Building
3/20/2018, 7pm
Facilitator: Rachel
Scribe: Alex
Present: Andrew, Ashley, Rachel, Marr, Chris, Robert, Sammi, Kent, Ty, Alex, Ryan
MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER AT 7:17pm
AGENDA WAS APPROVED
GENERAL DISCUSSION
Ashley: we have a direct contact with the field director with Reclaim Idaho and have discussed what other chapters are doing with Medicaid. Because of commonly shared values, we propose the establishment of a working group for Medicaid.
Passed
We propose a meeting to be held in the next month for Medicaid expansion
Passed
Update: Governor candidate open forum BSU Student Union building 5:30-6:30
Andrew, Ashley, Rachel: We propose the formation of an education working group
Passed
12th of April 7pm Boise Public Library for first meeting
Kent: I propose the formation for a direct action working group.
Passed
Proposal in conjunction with other socialist organizations around the nation, we hope to distribute literature to the migrant working community.
Sammi: NSP reading update: we finished “Kill All Normies”. We are now reading Engel’s Utopian and Scientific Socialism.
Alex: Do we want to join the DSA bioregional chapter?
Amendment: tread lightly and push for consensus voting process. Boise DSA members participate on a volunteer basis.
Passed
Matt: Action item proposal: In three weeks, on the weekend, start on one end of the greenbelt, clean up waste, and hand out fliers for the DSA.
Passed
Sammi: We can also clean up table rock and other landmarks
Andrew: Steering committee meetings will be held on the first week of every month. The next will be on April 4th at Goldy’s Corner in Boise at 7pm. Working Groups will coordinate and report to the steering committee
EXPLANATION OF VOTING PROCEDURE
Andrew: We have four positions open. Ashley created the ballot. We will select our nominations by rank through mathematical symbolization of inequalities. The votes will then be put into an algorithm that will select the median representative.
OPEN NOMINATIONS
Treasurer
Chris- Nominated by Robert
Rachel- Nominated by Ashley
Secretary
Andrew- Nominated by Ashley
Spokespersons
Sammi- Nominated by Dave
Ashley- Nominated by Andrew
Alex- Nominated by Dave
RESULTS
Treasurer: Rachel
Secretary: Andrew
Spokesperson: Sammi, Ashley
NEXT MEETING:
4/17 Xanadu, Time TBA
IRAQ INVASION DISCUSSION:
Andrew led discussion for the critique of the Invasion of Iraq on the anniversary.
Movie Social: Trumpland
Date March 31st
Movie + Social
Location Xanadu, Idaho Burners Alliance
Time 8-11 PM
We will be watching the movie Trumpland: Kill All Normies based on the book Kill All Normies by Angela Nagle. Bring drinks, snacks, and friends to watch and discuss the movie. How culturally and politically powerful is the Alt-Right? How accurate is Nagle's analysis of the left's role in fueling the Alt-Right? How can the left create a rival movement? Join us!
Description of Kill All Normies from Zero Books:
Recent years have seen a revival of the heated culture wars of the 1990s, but this time its battle ground is the internet. On one side the "alt right" ranges from the once obscure neo-reactionary and white separatist movements, to geeky subcultures like 4chan, to more mainstream manifestations such as the Trump-supporting gay libertarian Milo Yiannopolous. On the other side, a culture of struggle sessions and virtue signalling lurks behind a therapeutic language of trigger warnings and safe spaces. The feminist side of the online culture wars has its equally geeky subcultures right through to its mainstream expression. Kill All Normies explores some of the cultural genealogies and past parallels of these styles and subcultures, drawing from transgressive styles of 60s libertinism and conservative movements, to make the case for a rejection of the perpetual cultural turn.
Canvas and Movie Social
Date February 24th
Canvas
Location: Library! at Bown Crossing, Eberle Room
Time: 12:30 PM
Join us to gather signiatures for Medicaid for Idaho!
Our state lawmakers have balked at the idea of Medicaid expansion, but the vast majority of Idaho voters say they are disappointed with the failure of the Idaho Legislature to address the Medicaid issue. A recent Boise State survey found that 70 percent of Idahoans favor legislative action to close the Medicaid gap. Medicaid expansion has enjoyed substantial support from voters in both parties. Eleven states led by Republicans have expanded Medicaid.
We can win. Last summer, when we joined the statewide conversation about the need to close Idaho’s Medicaid gap, we found widespread support all across Idaho. Today, a grassroots movement led by people in every corner of the state is taking action to expand access to affordable healthcare. We hope you’ll join this movement.
Movie + Social
Location Xanadu, Idaho Burners Alliance
Time 4 PM
We will be watching the movie 13th.
General Meeting: Bylaws Passed!
Date February 21st
Location: Xanadu, Idaho Burners Alliance (5015 Bond St)
Time: 7:00 PM
Action: Assign Roles of Facilitator and Scribe
Intro to Boise DSA and Tonight's Agenda
Report from Denver DSA / Emily / 5 minutes
Medicaid for Idaho / Ashley / 10 minutes
Bylaws Overview / Bylaws Committee Member / 10 minutes
Background of Bylaws and Consensus Process / Chris and Robert
Action: Consensus Process to Approve Bylaws
March Election of Steering Committee
Action: Sing Solidarity Forever
Action: Folding Flyers and Discussion Groups
Find Boise DSA Bylaws here
Minutes
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Start 7:20pm
Night goal - pass bylaws. Yuup
New attendee - Josh!
Introductions and Denver DSA Report
Medicaid for Idaho 7:45pm
December meeting vote
Active! Campaign launch, one-on-one meeting with Luke, canvassing
ACA background on issue.
Sign petition
Distribute petition
Canvass - practice having conversations around issue with strangers
District 16 (Garden City) / Robert Chris
District 18 / Ashley
Levy and Bond elections March 13th. Need volunteers for 4 hour shifts
Bylaws 7:55pm
Basics, starting point
Looked at Portland and East Bay as examples (larger numbers)
Meeting Types: General (all included, decisions made), Conventions (elections, direction), and Regular (new proposals), Informational (educational, committee reports, social)
Point of Order Proxy voting - signed written message versus texted or messaged
Explanation of Schulze Condorcet.
Point of Order: Call, text, in addition to email announce general?
Facilitator training
Qualification of “Block” and
Glossary for organizing, “local” “quarter”
Roles of Spokespeople
Dave has ideas for later additions to bylaws
Bylaws passed as is 8:36pm
Organize Regional
Alex
Ty
Ashley
Kenneth
Sammi
Dave
Robert
Chris
...
March Special Election
Tuesday the 20th 7pm, Xanadu
Nominate beforehand?
Define Roles
Various
Proposal: Table at Treefort. Political?
DSA Canvass for Medicaid for Idaho at Tree Fort
Pins! Other markers
Alex Speech! Community! Leadership!
Proposal: Online / digital communications
Start 7:20pm
Night goal - pass bylaws. Yuup
New attendee - Josh!
Introductions and Denver DSA Report
Medicaid for Idaho 7:45pm
December meeting vote
Active! Campaign launch, one-on-one meeting with Luke, canvassing
ACA background on issue.
Sign petition
Distribute petition
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Canvass - practice having conversations around issue with strangers
District 16 (Garden City) / Robert Chris
District 18 / Ashley
Levy and Bond elections March 13th. Need volunteers for 4 hour shifts
Bylaws 7:55pm
Basics, starting point
Looked at Portland and East Bay as examples (larger numbers)
Meeting Types: General (all included, decisions made), Conventions (elections, direction), and Regular (new proposals), Informational (educational, committee reports, social)
Point of Order Proxy voting - signed written message versus texted or messaged
Explanation of Schulze Condorcet.
Point of Order: Call, text, in addition to email announce general?
Facilitator training
Qualification of “Block” and
Glossary for organizing, “local” “quarter”
Roles of Spokespeople
Dave has ideas for later additions to bylaws
Bylaws passed as is 8:36pm
Organize Regional
Alex
Ty
Ashley
Kenneth
Sammi
Dave
Robert
Chris
...
March Special Election
Tuesday the 20th 7pm, Xanadu
Nominate beforehand?
Define Roles
Various
Proposal: Table at Treefort. Political?
DSA Canvass for Medicaid for Idaho at Tree Fort
Pins! Other markers
Alex Speech! Community! Leadership!
Proposal: Online / digital communications
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We are the Snohomish County chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America
Everett DSA is a local of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). We are a political and activist organization, not a party; through campus and community-based chapters DSA members use a variety of tactics, from legislative to direct action, to fight for reforms that empower working people.
The Democratic Socialists of America is the largest socialist organization in the United States, founded originally in 1982. DSA’s members are building progressive movements for social change while establishing an openly democratic socialist presence in American communities and politics.
At the root of our socialism is a profound commitment to democracy, as means and end. As we are unlikely to see an immediate end to capitalism tomorrow, DSA fights for reforms today that will weaken the power of corporations and increase the power of working people. For example, we support reforms that:
- decrease the influence of money in politics
- empower ordinary people in workplaces and the economy
- restructure gender and cultural relationships to be more equitable.
We are activists committed to democracy as not simply one of our political values but our means of restructuring society. Our vision is of a society in which people have a real voice in the choices and relationships that affect the entirety of our lives. We call this vision democratic socialism — a vision of a more free, democratic and humane society.
Organizing Committee Meeting
Date February 7th
Location: Boise Public Library, Main Branch, Simplot Room
Time: 7:30 PM
Agenda
Review Bylaws
Plan next General Meeting
NSP Reading Series: ABC's of Socialism
Date January 20th
Location: Boise State University, Student Union, Farnsworth Room
Time: 4:00 PM
Join Boise DSA and NSP for the ABC's of Socialism!
Find a digital copy here
There's no way to be informed without devoting effort to the task, whether we have in mind what's happening in the world, physics, major league baseball, or anything else. Understanding doesn't come free. It's true that the task is somewhere between awfully difficult and utterly hopeless for an isolated individual. But it's feasible for anyone who is part of a cooperative community...a community — an organization — can be a basis for action, and while understanding the world may be good for the soul (not meant to be disparaging), it doesn't help anyone else, or oneself very much either for that matter, unless it leads to action.
Noam Chomsky