Events
The 2026 DC Teacher Solutions Summit (EmpowerEd)
Join us Saturday, March 7th for an action-packed day of teacher solutions! We have so many pressing needs in DC's education scene and DC teachers have solutions to better serve our students, families, educators and schools. Educators will present poster presentations on a wide variety of education solutions and host four choice sessions on topics like AI in education, science instruction, youth safety, implementing new graduation requirements, educator wellness and retention, and much more!
“The Revolution Will Not Be Televised”
Tomorrow on March 7, from 2:30 – 5:30pm at the Mt Pleasant Library, watch Irish filmmakers Kim Bartley and Donnacha Ó Briain’s The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, a film exploring the coup d’état attempt against Hugo Chavez. Suggested donations of $10 will go to mutual aid efforts on the ground in Venezuela and to migrants here in the US. RSVP here.
Feed The People
Feed the People is a weekly, community-led food sharing effort rooted in mutual aid and collective care. Each Sunday, community members are invited to take home fresh produce, artisanal bread, and nourishing meals, and there is no intake process or screening required to participate.
The Feed the People effort is organized by the Dandelion Collective DC.
Feed the People takes place every Sunday from 12 PM to 4 PM at Dandelion Collective DC, located at 3417 14th St NW.
Hearthstone DC
Hello DC trans community! Please join us on Sunday, March. 8, at 2-5pm for our monthly free community meal @transmission.dc!
This month we'll be celebrating International Women's Day with a presentation on trans suffragettes and the history of the women's movement presented by @bawg_mdcdsa!
Our friends at BAWG will also be hosting a narcan training, and distributing narcan along with reproductive health kits from @ec.4.dc
See you there! 💖
FY27 Budget Platform Council Walkaround!
Join us on Tuesday, March 10, at the Wilson Building to deliver our FY27 Budget Platform to our councilmembers and remind them that DC takes care of our own!
The time is almost here to deliver our FY27 budget demands to DC Council, and we need to bring all the power we have! Bring a friend, family, or coworker to show the power — and beauty — of our Coalition and our collective vision of leadership that chooses to invest in care and sustainability.
You do not have to be an official FBC member for the Walkaround...although you might be inspired to join us after the day's events 👀
On the day of the Walkaround, we will be delivering a blitz of energy, enthusiasm, and love for our neighbors as we visit with councilmembers and staff, share how our local budget impacts communities, deliver our FY27 budget platform, and ask them to fund our budget demands.
It's a flexible event - we'd love you with us the whole time, but dropping in for an hour or two works also!
We will have light breakfast options available as well as snacks throughout the day, and, after we finish, we'll have pizza lunch for everybody (including gluten free and vegan options).
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¡Acompáñenos el martes 10 de marzo en el Edificio Wilson para presentar nuestra Plataforma de Presupuesto para el Año Fiscal 2027 a los concejales y recordarles que en DC nos cuidamos unos a otros!
Ya casi es hora de presentar nuestras demandas presupuestarias para el Año Fiscal 2027 al consejo de DC, ¡y necesitamos demonstrar todo el poder que tenemos! Traiga a un amigo, familiar o compañero de trabajo para mostrar el poder y la belleza de nuestra Coalición y nuestra visión colectiva de liderazgo que elige invertir en el cuidado y la sostenibilidad.
No necesita ser miembro oficial de FBC para unirse al Recorrido... aunque podría inspirarse para unirse a nosotros después de los eventos del día. 👀
El Día del Recorrido, le regalaremos un bombardeo de energía, entusiasmo y amor por nuestros vecinos mientras visitamos a los concejales y al personal, compartimos cómo nuestro presupuesto local impacta a las comunidades, presentamos nuestra plataforma de presupuesto para el Año Fiscal 2027 y les pedimos que financien nuestras demandas presupuestarias.
Es un evento flexible: nos encantaría que nos acompañaras todo el tiempo, ¡pero una o dos horas también están bien! Tendremos opciones de desayuno ligero y refrigerios disponibles durante todo el día. Para terminar, tendremos pizza para todos (incluyendo opciones sin gluten y veganas)
Event Details // Detalles del evento
📆 Tuesday, March 10 // 📆 Martes, 10 de marzo
⏰ 8:30 am - 1:30 pm // ⏰ 8:30 a. m. - 1:30 p. m.
📍 John A. Wilson building, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue NW //📍 Edificio John A. Wilson, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
We hope to see you there! // ¡Esperamos verte allí!
Free Tax Credit Clinic
Mother's Outreach Network and partners First Shift Justice, Platform of Hope, and ROC-DOC, present a Free DC Tax Credit Clinic for Parents and Workers, February 20, March 10 and March 20
Attend our Tuesday, February 20 and March 20, 2026 virtual workshops at 12 noon. Join our March 10, 5:30 pm In-Person Brief Advice Clinic.
Free Tax Credit Workshop and Clinics (Virtual on Zoom)
Sign up for our free workshop on DC and federal tax credits. This is designed for lower income workers and parents.
Friday virtual presentations are immediately followed by Q & A, and scheduling appointments for virtual one-on-one brief advice legal clinic the following week.
Get connected to tax filing assistance.
Co-Sponsors and on-demand sessions can be requested.
Registration Links: bit.ly/MONTaxClinic.
Contact Intake@mothersoutreachnetwork.org.
Labor Working Group March Meeting
Join MDC DSA Labor Working Group for our March Monthly General Meeting!
Every month at its General Meetings, the Labor Working Group (LWG) discusses updates on ongoing labor campaigns, identifies action steps for solidarity, listens to fellow activists and local unions for educational insight, and shares opportunities for further organizing.
This hybrid event is open to both DSA Members and supporters, so bring a friend or a co-worker! The in-person location will be at Cleveland Park Library. For virtual attendance, a Zoom registration link will be sent via email after registering. If you require any accommodations to participate in this meeting, please email labor@mdcdsa.org.
National Abortion Providers Appreciation Day Social
Join the Bodily Autonomy Working Group on Tuesday, March 10th from 7pm for a ✨National Abortion Provider Appreciation Day✨ social!
We invite you to join us to write letters of appreciation and gratitude to the front line providers showing up everyday to ensure our bodily autonomy is protected and reproductive rights are upheld in the DMV! We want to lift up the valuable care providers in this area protect and the courage and resilience it takes to provide it.
We will be meeting at Red Derby’s Private Room (right next to the bathrooms, in the very back of the first floor of the bar!) starting at 7pm. All supplies will be provided (postcards, pens, and more)!
We will also be selling goodies via silent action to raise money for our next EC4DC care kit packing event. Our partners, DCAF, ReproAction, and EC4DC will also have merch and other goodies for sale!
Join us for a night of conversation and solidarity, and you may leave with a new way to get involved in the fight for Reproductive Justice!
Reach out to bawg@mdcdsa.org with any questions.
Reimagining Public Safety
Fair Budget Coalition will lead a discussion about how to reimagine public safety through budget investments in communities. FBC advocates for budget and social policies that address systemic racial and economic inequities through the collective power of community members and organizations. Its Budget Platform centers the holistic wellness of DC’s Black and brown working-class and poor residents.
HWD General Info Session
Join us for a snapshot of the work Harriet’s Wildest Dreams is engaged in. Our liberation is tied to one another and we need each other to do this work to protect our people — Black people, formerly incarcerated folks, queer and trans communities, and all those at risk of state sanctioned violence.
Being in the nation's capital we are at the center of the empire and also a target for far right extremists. DC is NO ONE’s playground and we must remain vigilant in our fight for statehood, our fight against mass incarceration and the fight for gender liberation and bodily autonomy for all.
If you and your friends are interested in building a better world, free from patriarchal violence, a world where queer is in, then you've come to the right place! Come sit with us as we re-imagine what this world can be and reclaim safety for all of DC.
Native Knowledge 360° Teach-In
The annual Native Knowledge 360° Teach-In, hosted by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in collaboration with Teaching for Change, is an opportunity for educators around the world to access classroom resources from NMAI’s online education portal Native Knowledge 360°, the Zinn Education Project, and more. Workshops include:
The “First Thanksgiving”: How Can We Tell a Better Story?
Native Women Leading the Way: From Revolution to the Future
Identifying Indigenous Narratives in Children’s Books
Insight: Reading Photographs and Teaching Visual Literacy
And More
Free DC Candidate Forum
DC needs leaders who will side with our communities, not this regime. Several important elections are coming in DC this year and we want to make sure DC’s next leaders side with our communities, not this regime. Join Free DC for a candidate forum on Saturday, March 14. This event is free. Food will be served and childcare provided. ASL and Spanish interpretation. Register using the form below.
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DC necesita líderes que estén del lado de nuestras comunidades, no del lado de este régimen. Se acercan varias elecciones importantes en DC este año, y queremos asegurarnos de que los próximos dirigentes de DC estén del lado de nuestras comunidades, no de este régimen. Súmate a Free DC para asistir a un foro de candidatos este sábado, 14 de marzo. Es un evento gratuito. Habrá comida y se proporcionará cuidado infantil. Hay traducción al español y a lenguaje de señales. Regístrate usando este formulario.
Know Your Rights: TBD (3/15)
Join the DSA Labor Working Group and the Peoples' Parity Project for our "Know Your Rights" workshop on the service sector and tipped workers. This workshop is run by experienced union organizers and labor lawyers from the DC metro area. This training will cover some of the most common labor violations that take place in the service sector by bosses and what key legal protections workers have to fight back.
Regístrese para la clase de “Saber sus Derechos” organizada por el DSA Groupo de Trabajo y el Proyecto de Paridad para informarse sobre el sector de servicios y sobre los salarios con propinas. Organizadores profesionales y abogados de sindicatos asistirán esta serie de clases para asistir e informar nuestros participantes. El programa incluirá información sobre violaciones de derechos de trabajador en el sector de servicios y también temas de protecciones legal para trabajadores.
Trial Support for Mehki (ALL HANDS ON DECK!)
Mehki, one of our own, is facing the system—and he shouldn't stand alone. As a fellow comrade and community member, Mehki has consistently shown up for us, and now it’s our turn to show up for him. Join us in court to demonstrate the power of community support and let the system know we are watching. Every body in the room matters. Stand in solidarity. Court support saves lives.
Montgomery County Courthouse – North Tower, Courtroom 8D 50 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD 20850
Thank you for your continued support and commitment to our community.
DC Restaurant Workers Know Your Rights
DC restaurant workers! Do you know your rights to paid sick leave or that you could be eligible for extended personal/family leave? Have you tried to get paid sick leave but are having issues with your boss? Know your rights and how to assert them! Join ROC-DC on Monday, March 16, from 6-8pm or Wednesday, March 18, from 1-3pm at the Festival Center in Adams Morgan (DC). Learn more and RSVP here.
On a MOVE: Repairing Histories of State Violence
Activist Mike Africa Jr. and scholar Dr. Krystal Strong join Rethinking Schools editor Jesse Hagopian to discuss the story of the MOVE organization, repairing histories of state violence, and the “On a MOVE” curriculum project in Philadelphia as a model for educators to develop local history curriculum in their school districts.
DC Restaurant Workers Know Your Rights
DC restaurant workers! Do you know your rights to paid sick leave or that you could be eligible for extended personal/family leave? Have you tried to get paid sick leave but are having issues with your boss? Know your rights and how to assert them! Join ROC-DC on Monday, March 16, from 6-8pm or Wednesday, March 18, from 1-3pm at the Festival Center in Adams Morgan (DC). Learn more and RSVP here.
Narcan Training & Distribution
Join the Bodily Autonomy Working Group on Thursday, March 19th at the Festival Center in Adams Morgan DC for FREE narcan and a FREE narcan training! We will also provide fentanyl and xylazine test strips, as well as free emergency contraception (Plan B) care kits from EC4DC!
This event will be held in Cosby Hall on the second floor of the Festival Center. Doors will open at 7pm, and the training will begin at 7:30pm. Come early, come late - come whenever! If you would like to drop by and grab narcan, feel free to do so at any point during this event. If you want to stay for the training, we strongly encourage folks to come before 7:30pm.
This training, led by Johnny from HIPS, is not only so you can feel comfortable administering narcan in case of an overdose - those who take the training and pass a short test will be certified to help us distribute narcan in DC. Join the fight to end drug overdoses with us - harm reduction saves lives!
Masking at this event is REQUIRED. Free KN-95 masks will be provided. ASL Interpretation will be provided. Cosby Hall in the Festival Center is WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE. Please let us know if you have any accessibility concerns by emailing us at bawg@mdcdsa.org. We are committed to making our events as accessible as possible.
Free Tax Credit Clinic
Mother's Outreach Network and partners First Shift Justice, Platform of Hope, and ROC-DOC, present a Free DC Tax Credit Clinic for Parents and Workers, February 20, March 10 and March 20
Attend our Tuesday, February 20 and March 20, 2026 virtual workshops at 12 noon. Join our March 10, 5:30 pm In-Person Brief Advice Clinic.
Free Tax Credit Workshop and Clinics (Virtual on Zoom)
Sign up for our free workshop on DC and federal tax credits. This is designed for lower income workers and parents.
Friday virtual presentations are immediately followed by Q & A, and scheduling appointments for virtual one-on-one brief advice legal clinic the following week.
Get connected to tax filing assistance.
Co-Sponsors and on-demand sessions can be requested.
Registration Links: bit.ly/MONTaxClinic.
Contact Intake@mothersoutreachnetwork.org.
Screening of "Counted Out"
In the 21st century, fueled by technology, data, and algorithms, math determines who has the power to shape our world.
Counted Out investigates the biggest crises of our time—political polarization, racial and economic inequity, a global pandemic, and climate change—through an unexpected lens: math. In our current information economy, math is everywhere.
The people we date, the news we see, the influence of our votes, the candidates who win elections, the education we have access to, the jobs we get—all of it is underwritten by an invisible layer of math that few of us understand, or even notice.
But whether we know it or not, our numeric literacy—whether we can speak the language of math—is a critical determinant of social and economic power.
Together with the Coalition for DC Public Schools and Communities (C4DC) and D.C. Area Educators for Social Justice, the Ward 6 Public Schools Parent Organization (W6PSPO) welcomes families, educators, and community members to this screening of "Counted out".
Black Girl Booked
Black Girl Booked is a vibrant book club dedicated to celebrating the voices, stories, and brilliance of Black women and girls.
📚✨ Black Girl Booked is a vibrant book club dedicated to celebrating the voices, stories, and brilliance of Black women and girls. Each month, we dive into powerful works—fiction and nonfiction—that center Black female experiences, amplify underrepresented narratives, and spark meaningful conversations. Whether you're looking to connect, reflect, or simply get lost in a good book, this is your literary home. Join us as we read, uplift, and grow—one page at a time.
Hype Rally with Rep. Rashida Tlaib and MDC DSA Electoral Candidates
Join Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, Janeese Lewis George, Aparna Raj, and Imara Crooms for a community hype event as Metro DC DSA ramps up its activities for the spring election season. Hear from DSA-endorsed electoral candidates about their campaigns, speak to our organizers about how you can get involved, and meet other people committed to fighting for a better world.
Rashida Tlaib is an unbossed and unbought Congresswoman and, in her own words, “a mother working for justice for all.” A member of Metro Detroit DSA, she represents Michigan’s 12th Congressional District. Aparna Raj, a former chairperson of MDC DSA, is running for DC Council in Ward 1. Imara Crooms, a past member of the MDC DSA steering committee, is a candidate for PG County Council in District 9. Longtime chapter member and current DC Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George is running for DC Mayor.
A People’s History Trivia Night
Join us for a fun night of trivia on the history and social movements often missing from textbooks. Questions will also highlight the work of the Black Lives Matter at School movement and feature their guiding principles and national demands.
Courtwatch DC Training
Courtwatch DC is a growing DC-based program that provides the space and training for the community to observe local court proceedings in the District of Columbia and document our city’s policies in action and to hold judicial actors accountable for injustice in the court system.
Courtwatch DC is powered by Harriet’s Wildest Dreams, with support from DC Justice Lab, and DC IWOC and was founded and led by formerly incarcerated Black women.
Courtwatching is a form of mutual aid. Inspired by Courtwatch PG, we strive to ensure that our community of Courtwatchers is multigenerational, multiracial, anti-racist, and moving towards an abolitionist future.
Building a District that Cares for All: Mayoral and At-Large Candidate Forum
Join us to hear where candidates stand on issues affecting working families, including affordable healthcare, DC’s childcare system, paid family leave, afterschool and workers’ rights in caregiving fields.
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Únase a nosotros para conocer la postura de los candidatos sobre temas que afectan a las familias trabajadoras, como la atención médica asequible, el sistema de cuidado infantil de DC, el permiso familiar pagado, las actividades después de la escuela y los derechos de los trabajadores.
Until the Last Gun Is Silent
Historian Matthew Delmont joins Rethinking Schools executive director Cierra Kaler-Jones to discuss his latest book, which tells the story of the Vietnam War through the lives of Coretta Scott King and Dwight “Skip” Johnson, exploring activism, racism in the military, key uprisings and conventions, and the war’s lasting impact.
Remembering Julian Bailey
On February 11, U.S. Marshals responded to a 911 call for service in Ward 7. When they arrived, they shot Julian Bailey 10 times, killing him. We have no video footage because U.S. Marshalls are not required by law to release it.
All DC community members are invited to gather in grief and remembrance for Julian. Funeral arrangements will take place this Friday, March 6, beginning at 10 AM at Temple of Praise Church (700 Southern Ave. SE). Donate to support Julian's family.
Free DC Campaign Orientation (Virtual)
Free DC is setting out to build the cultural and political power it will take to protect Home Rule and win lasting dignity for the people of DC.
Campaign Orientation is the place to learn about the attacks DC is facing right now, our strategy to defeat them, and our organizing structures that will make it possible.
Special Screening: NAWI Dear Future Me
A special screening of the Africa Academy Award-winning film NAWI: Dear Future Me, based on true events written by Kenyan teen counsellor Milcah Cherotich.
Milcah Cherotich was working as a teen counselor in Kenya when she entered a nationwide writing competition. She wrote about child marriage because she watched it destroy people she loved. Her sister was forced to marry at 13. A childhood friend was dragged away from a market by men with sticks.
She won that competition.
Her story became NAWI: Dear Future Me. The film, which has won 25 International Festivals, is coming to North America this March.
In NAWI, a 13-year-old finds out her father is selling her to a much older man for a herd of goats. On her wedding night, she escapes and walks to Nairobi to pursue her education. When she learns her infant sister is being forced to take her place, she returns. Her defiance sets off a chain of events that challenges tradition and demands change.
In 2025, the film became Kenya's official submission "Best International Feature Film" category of the 97th Academy Awards. It was directed by Kevin Schmutzler, a filmmaker known for producing documentaries that fund schools and shelters across Africa and South America (Biking Borders, Robin: Watch for Wishes).
Trans and Queer Liberation Campaign Meeting
This is the bi-weekly meeting of Metro DC DSA's Trans and Queer Liberation Campaign. RSVP to receive the Zoom link and join us to discuss ongoing efforts such as Project Sanctuary, our Gender & Name Change Clinics, and more!
NEW TO OUR WORKING GROUP? We onboard new members every meeting at 6:30pm - use the same zoom link you get when you RSVP! Please fill out our interest form in advance.
Reach out to bawg@mdcdsa.org with any questions.
Tenant Arrested for Organizing — Emergency Rally at Channel Square
Tenant Arrested for Organizing — Emergency Rally at Channel Square March 4th at 6 pm
A tenant at Channel Square Apartments (325 P Street SW) was arrested for attending a tenant union meeting in her own building. As residents gathered to discuss unsafe conditions — including rodents, mold, plumbing issues, and lack of heat — property management called the police. They used a previously issued “barring notice” to justify arresting a tenant leader for entering the building’s common space to meet with her neighbors. You can watch the video of her arrest on Instagram or Twitter. This barring notice was not issued by a judge, meaning the landlord got to play judge, jury, and executioner with a tenant that has been vocal about building condition issues.
This is not the first time. A tenant leader at Marbury Plaza received the same barring notice, which prevented the tenant union from meeting on property for months.
This is retaliation. This is union-busting. It's a direct attack on the District's Right to Organize law.
And if they can do it to one tenant, they will try to do it to all of us.
Channel Square tenants are asking you to SHOW UP. Invite your neighbors. Be loud. Pack the lawn.
📍 Channel Square Apartments (325 P St SW)
🗓 Wednesday March 4th
⏰ 6 pm
Mother Up Phase 3 Info Session
You are invited to a virtual information webinar about Mother Up Guaranteed Income Research Pilot Phase 3. Mother’s Outreach Network operates Mother Up. Independent researchers at the Access to Justice Lab at Harvard Law School are evaluating the pilot.
This session is intended for prospective partners and referral sources, including legal services providers, court officials, and court connected teams. It is also suitable for families and trusted support systems who want to understand the process directly. We designed it with program referrals in mind, so providers can share accurate information with confidence while families hear the details in plain language.
Event details
Mother Up Phase 3 Virtual Information Webinar
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
2:00 PM Eastern on Zoom
Register: bit.ly/PilotInfoSession
Featured presenters from the Access to Justice Lab at Harvard Law School
Jim Greiner, formally D. James Greiner, the Honorable S. William Green Professor of Public Law at Harvard Law School and Faculty Director of the Access to Justice Lab
Renee L. Danser, Associate Director of Research and Strategic Partnerships at the Access to Justice Lab
Pack the Room - MoCo County Council Public Hearing on ICE Bills
Help us pack the room and show our support during public testimony for Bill 3-26, Administration - Immigration Enforcement Guidance - Required (The County Values Act) and Bill 5-26, Police - Mask or Facial Coverings - Prohibited (The Unmask ICE Act).
Pack the Meeting: Pass DC's Full Accountability in Arrest Reporting Act
On March 3, DC Council will vote on the Full Accountability in Arrest Reporting (FAAR) Emergency Amendment Act of 2026, an emergency bill that would require MPD to document the federal law enforcement officers present at the scene of an MPD arrest; document federal law enforcement officers’ use of force; and publish MPD body-worn camera footage of any federal use of force, in accordance with consent requirements for victims.
This type of accountability and transparency is urgently needed and we want DC Council to VOTE YES on this bill. Join Free DC on March 3 starting at 12 PM to pack the meeting room as DC Council votes on this measure.
Public Land Working Group
The Public Lands Working Group is focused on creating Social Housing at 1617 U Street NW. Plans are now underway for the district to redevelop this land. We are organizing to prevent a public land give-away by winning commitments to create Social Housing at this location.
Feed The People
Feed the People is a weekly, community-led food sharing effort rooted in mutual aid and collective care. Each Sunday, community members are invited to take home fresh produce, artisanal bread, and nourishing meals, and there is no intake process or screening required to participate.
The Feed the People effort is organized by the Dandelion Collective DC.
Feed the People takes place every Sunday from 12 PM to 4 PM at Dandelion Collective DC, located at 3417 14th St NW.
Lunch & Learn: Congress forcing mandatory minimums on DC
Join us for a virtual Lunch & Learn session on February 27 at 12 pm to discuss Congressional efforts to impose new, longer mandatory minimum sentences on DC. These are extreme sentences that DC residents and victim advocacy groups want repealed, but Congress seeks to impose some of the most egregious ones in the country on us. Join us to learn more about mandatory minimums, the harms they cause, and the proposals in Congress to force these dangerous policies on DC.
PSC Hearing
Testify at the PSC Performance Oversight Hearing!
Are your utility bills higher than ever? Tired of smelling gas on the street? Wondering why your street is getting torn up yet again by Washington Gas? The DC Council needs to hear from YOU!
Every year, every DC government agency has a “performance oversight hearing” which you can think of as the agency’s annual performance evaluation with their boss. In other words, these public hearings are our chance to tell our Councilmembers about what we think of our government! And on Friday, February 27th, it’s time for us to deliver our failing grade to DC’s utility regulator – the Public Service Commission – for skyrocketing bills.
And this year is more important than ever! Over the last four years Chairman Thompson and Commissioner Trabue have approved nearly $400 million in increased utility bills. And now they are both up for reappointment this year. We think enough is enough, and it’s time for new leaders and lower bills. Learn more about our campaign here.
Ready to demand new leaders at the PSC? Join usFriday, February 27th between 9:30 - 5pm by RSVPing on this page and receive our testimony guide and information for times you can drop in for help with your testimony. Plus we’ll make sure you’re signed up directly with DC Council and add you to our day-of coordination chat so you’re notified when you’re up in the agenda.
Join us to demand lower bills and new leaders at the Public Service Commission!
Film Screening & Discussion: The Inquisitor
ACM Beyond The Exhibition presents a film screening and discussion together with Allen Chapel AME, WETA and The ACC.
Explore the life and legacy of Barbara Jordan in The Inquisitor. Jordan was a groundbreaking Texas congresswoman whose sharp intellect and moral clarity transformed U.S. politics. From Nixon’s impeachment to civil rights battles, her voice demanded accountability, while she privately faced struggles few ever knew of. The film will be followed by a discussion with the audience and light refreshments.
This Indie Lens Pop-up event is presented in partnership with WETA, Allen Chapel AME Church, and the Anacostia Coordinating Council.
Know Your Rights! / ¡Conozca su Derechos!
Join us for a Know Your Rights presentation conducted by Amica Center and Free DC!
Learn about your rights and how to protect yourself, your family, and your community as the Trump regime increases federal enforcement.
When: Thursday, February 26th
Time: 6-7:30 ET
Where: Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library Auditorium
901 G St NW Washington, DC 20001
Presentation will be offered in English and Spanish.
Questions? Please contact events@amicacenter.org or (202) 899-3987.
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¡Únase a una presentación Conozca Sus Derechos presentado por Amica Center y Free DC!
Conozca sobre sus derechos y cómo proteger a si mismo, a su familia, y a su comunidad mientras el régimen Trump aumenta los cuerpos federales.
Jueves 26 de febrero
6-7:30 ET
Auditorio de la Biblioteca Martin Luther King Jr.
901 G St NW Washington, DC 20001
La presentación se ofrece en inglés y español.
¿Preguntas? Por favor, comuníquese con events@amicacenter.org o llame al (202) 899-3987.
DC Sanctuary Homes & Communities Training
As attacks on immigrant communities grow, we all have a role to play in DC—especially those of us who employ or rely on immigrant care workers. Join Hand in Hand for a powerful, action-oriented training designed for domestic employers and allies. Together, we'll learn about immigrant and domestic worker rights, and how we can take meaningful action in defense of immigrant communities—starting in our homes, expanding to our neighborhoods, and building a broader movement of safety, dignity, and care. Whether you hire a nanny, house cleaner, or home care worker, receive care, or stand in solidarity with immigrant communities—this training is for you. Zoom link will be shared by email.
Repro Justice Campaign Meeting
This is the bi-weekly meeting of Metro DC DSA's Repro Justice Campaign. RSVP to receive the Zoom link and join us to discuss ongoing efforts such as mutual aid distribution, reproductive and sexual health care kit packing events, fundraising, and more!
Black History Is for Everyone with Brian Jones
On Wednesday, February 25, educator Brian Jones, in conversation with Dave Zirin, will discuss his latest book Black History Is for Everyone, a look at how the study of Black history challenges our understanding of race, nation, and the stories we tell about who we are. This FREE Beyond Heroes & Holidays Series is hosted by Busboys and Poets and Teaching for Change.
Black Girl Booked
Black Girl Booked is a vibrant book club dedicated to celebrating the voices, stories, and brilliance of Black women and girls.
📚✨ Black Girl Booked is a vibrant book club dedicated to celebrating the voices, stories, and brilliance of Black women and girls. Each month, we dive into powerful works—fiction and nonfiction—that center Black female experiences, amplify underrepresented narratives, and spark meaningful conversations. Whether you're looking to connect, reflect, or simply get lost in a good book, this is your literary home. Join us as we read, uplift, and grow—one page at a time.
We Power DC 101
Join We Power DC at MLK Memorial Library for our first event of the year, our campaign 101! This is the perfect event for anyone who is interested in learning about our campaign, or just wants to know more about the injustices of Pepco and learn about the public power alternative.
Meet us in conference room 401-G on Tuesday, February 24th at 6pm
Did you know that almost 25% of Pepco customers in DC are in utility debt? Or that Pepco cheated residents out of payments for community solar, and had to pay a settlement of $57 million for polluting the Anacostia River? We’re sick of this profit-driven utility screwing over the people of DC, and that’s why we’re fighting to put control of our energy utility where it belongs: in the hands of the people of DC.
We Power organizers will provide a brief presentation on the why Pepco and the investor-owned utility model are a bad deal for DC, We Power DC’s campaign for municipalization, and how you can help.
Following the presentation, we’ll be hanging out for questions and chats.
Our campaign has a very exciting year ahead: we’ll be bringing the fight for public power to DC's 2026 elections for city council and mayor. There’s never been a better time to get involved!
The Cure for Everything: The Epic Struggle for Public Health
The MLK Library is excited to host Dr. Michelle Williams to discuss her new book About The Cure for Everything: The Epic Struggle for Public Health and a Radical Vision for Human Thriving.
The Fire on the Mountain: The Life of James Baldwin
The Fire on the Mountain: The Life of James Baldwin, is a multi-media play event at Lincoln Theatre! Join us for an immersive experience celebrating the life of James Baldwin, followed by a panel discussion. Get ready to dive into his world through various multimedia presentations. Don't miss this opportunity to learn, engage, and be inspired!
Presented by the Multimedia Training Institute, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, and the Mayor's Office for LGBTQ+ Affairs
Doors: 5:30 p.m.
Event: 6:30 p.m.
Feed The People
Feed the People is a weekly, community-led food sharing effort rooted in mutual aid and collective care. Each Sunday, community members are invited to take home fresh produce, artisanal bread, and nourishing meals, and there is no intake process or screening required to participate.
The Feed the People effort is organized by the Dandelion Collective DC.
Feed the People takes place every Sunday from 12 PM to 4 PM at Dandelion Collective DC, located at 3417 14th St NW.
ICE Watch Fundraising Canvass
MoCo DSA's ICE Watch Working Group and other interested volunteers will be canvassing local businesses to ask if we may have their permission to post fundraising flyers for our most vulnerable families impacted by ICE abductions and deportations.
Exact canvassing territories will be decided the week of February 9th.
Our History, Our Humanity: A Black History Month Event
Join the Claudia Jones School for Political Education and partners for our annual Black History Month event.
Join the Claudia Jones School for Political Education alongside Faith Strategies, Fellowship of Reconciliation and Rising Organizers for Our History, Our Humanity: A Black History Month Event featuring a panel and cultural performances.
The discussion theme will center around the fight against racism under Trump 2.0 and the fightback from the community to prevent a Jim Crow 2.0. This will include discussion on the Trump's rollback of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies, civil rights protections through the dismantling of the federal government, the attacks on Black history in the Smithsonian, and more.
*Childcare and food will be provided for the event. All ages are welcome.
*Donations will be supporting the cultural performers and food for the event.
SOS Anti-Eviction Canvas February 21, 2026
Join comrades in this anti-eviction canvas! Come out and inform tenants facing eviction of their rights in court, how to get a lawyer, and to see if they're interested in organizing their building. Tenants we speak to are twice as likely to go to court and fight their eviction, so every volunteer can make a big impact.
We’ll meet at the L'Enfant Plaza Metro station on the D street exit between 6th and 7th above the escalators (if the weather is bad, we'll be downstairs just before the turnstiles). At 1:30 PM we’ll have a short training to explain why these canvasses are necessary, how to talk to tenants about their upcoming eviction suits, and how to fill in walk-sheets. We’ll then hand out walk-sheets and set you up with a partner — if you’ve never done this before, we’ll try to set you up with a veteran who can show you the ropes!
If you have a car, please drive it down to the meeting spot! Cars are helpful for getting canvassers to metro-inaccessible areas. (Parking near L’Enfant Plaza is a bit tricky, but doable!) If you’re interested in our work but can’t canvass, reach out to tenants@mdcdsa.org to learn about other ways to get involved.Join comrades in this anti-eviction canvas! Come out and inform tenants facing eviction of their rights in court, how to get a lawyer, and to see if they're interested in organizing their building. Tenants we speak to are twice as likely to go to court and fight their eviction, so every volunteer can make a big impact.
We’ll meet at the L'Enfant Plaza Metro station on the D street exit between 6th and 7th above the escalators (if the weather is bad, we'll be downstairs just before the turnstiles). At 1:30 PM we’ll have a short training to explain why these canvasses are necessary, how to talk to tenants about their upcoming eviction suits, and how to fill in walk-sheets. We’ll then hand out walk-sheets and set you up with a partner — if you’ve never done this before, we’ll try to set you up with a veteran who can show you the ropes!
If you have a car, please drive it down to the meeting spot! Cars are helpful for getting canvassers to metro-inaccessible areas. (Parking near L’Enfant Plaza is a bit tricky, but doable!) If you’re interested in our work but can’t canvass, reach out to tenants@mdcdsa.org to learn about other ways to get involved.
Mutual Aid Series Launch at Baldwin House
Join us for the the first in a series of mutual aid events at Baldwin House (2572 Sherman Ave NW) on Saturday, February 21st from 12-2 PM!
This event will give you the chance to:
Connect with neighbors,
Explore our neighborhood’s history of mutual aid through a walking tour,
Participate in our resource distribution table,
Learn how to wheatpaste, and
Set intentions for our mutual aid hub and community space with some seed planting!
What it Means to be a Co-op: Roles & Responsibilities
We hope you can join our first Co-op Academy training of the year on Roles and Responsibilities. This training will focus on the what makes a cooperative a unique and powerful form of housing.
During the training, we will discuss the difference between being a cooperative member and a rental tenant. Participants will leave with a better understanding of the rights and responsibilities that come with being a cooperative member.
See below details for both our Northwest and Southeast training locations.
Northwest Training (Option 1):
Date: February 18, 2026
Time: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location: To be shared at a later date
Southeast Training (Option 2):
Date: February 21, 2026
Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: To be shared at a later date
Food, childcare, and interpretation will be provided.
Descendants of Black Georgetown: A Panel Discussion
Learn about the hidden history of Black Georgetown from its descendants.
Join us The People's Archive and the Black Georgetown Foundation for a panel discussion featuring Linda Gray, Monica Roache’, Neville Waters III, and Vernon Ricks; all DC Natives who are descendants of Black Georgetown. This panel will be moderated by Lisa M. Fager, Executive Director of the Black Georgetown Foundation. The panel will feature clips from the 2025 WHUT documentary The Hidden Hidden History of Black Georgetown.
This event is presented as part of the programming accompanying Freedom & Resistance: an exhibition inspired by The 1619 Project.
This event will be ASL interpreted.
What it Means to be a Co-op: Roles & Responsibilities
We hope you can join our first Co-op Academy training of the year on Roles and Responsibilities. This training will focus on the what makes a cooperative a unique and powerful form of housing.
During the training, we will discuss the difference between being a cooperative member and a rental tenant. Participants will leave with a better understanding of the rights and responsibilities that come with being a cooperative member.
See below details for both our Northwest and Southeast training locations.
Northwest Training (Option 1):
Date: February 18, 2026
Time: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location: To be shared at a later date
Southeast Training (Option 2):
Date: February 21, 2026
Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: To be shared at a later date
Food, childcare, and interpretation will be provided.

