
Events

Socialist Night School: The Road to Public Power in DC
Pepco sucks, but there’s a better way!
It’s clear to most DC residents that Pepco sucks: Skyrocketing rates have left a quarter of DC residents in utility debt, thousands of DC customers receive shutoff notices each month, and despite the unfolding planetary crisis, Pepco still sources the vast majority of its energy from fossil fuels. This is the nature of energy under an investor owned utility (IOU).
But there is another way: an energy utility that is publicly owned and operated, and thus democratically accountable to the people of DC—in other words, public power.
We Power DC has spent the last year working on a report detailing the failures of the IOU model here in DC, the advantages of a public power utility, and the path to municipalization. Join us for a discussion about our findings, and how to organize for a utility that works for the people of DC!
Repro Justice Campaign Meeting
Join the Repro Justice campaign as we meet to discuss our upcoming events, actions, and more. We will be going over our campaign, how you can get involved! RSVP for the zoom link.
Reach out to bawg@mdcdsa.org with any questions.
SANCTUARY CAMPUS RALLY
SANCTUARY CAMPUS RALLY: DEFEND THE POPULAR UNIVERSITY- GWU REJECT THE DOJ RESOLUTION!
Join a united front of students and workers on Thursday, October 16th at 5:30 PM to demand that President Granberg, GW Administration, and the Board of Trustees refuse to capitulate to the DOJ and stand up against Donald Trump’s fascist attacks against our university and on D.C.
GW has now entered negotiations with the DOJ. With free speech, essential funding for academic programs, and basic protections for non-citizen, queer, and pro-Palestine communities on the line, we know who will experience the brunt of the consequences should GW give in.
In the past month, The Trump Administration has only escalated its racist campaign of terror on D.C., and Foggy Bottom has been no exception to ICE abductions and encampment sweeps that have targeted our most vulnerable community members. We know that the DOJ’s attack on our university is not isolated from the broader waves of fascist violence and repression in the district. It is our responsibility to fight back!!
We call on GW to refuse capitulation stand with the students, workers, and community! We will not rest until each and every one of our demands are met.
GW, Sanctuary Campus Now! Defend the Popular University
📆Thursday, October 16th |⏰5:30 Pm
📍Kogan Plaza
Save the ACM Meeting
Hope you can make it! Our beloved ACM is shutting down as of this Sunday due to the government shutdown, but we still have lots to talk about. Their plan to kick off strategic planning in 2026 has been fast-tracked, and we need your input.
People have been talking about ACM — and not always in the best way (see the recent Daily Wire article) — so your voice in this conversation is more important than ever. Please join us!
Cuba 101 Political Education Series: The U.S. Blockade & Calculated Genocide
Join Metro D.C. DSA and Bol for a Cuba 101 political education series watch party! We will gather at the Festival Center to watch Part 6 of the Cuba 101 political education series: "The U.S. Blockade & Calculated Genocide" put on by the National Network on Cuba and Venceremos Brigade. We will also be hosting a guest speaker from the Cuban embassy to share and answer questions about the conditions created by the ongoing U.S. blockade.
Culture Series: Snap City
Join Humanities DC and explore the question, "What makes the DC-Maryland variation of Style roller skating deserving of official folk-art recognition?"
Join Humanities DC for an unforgettable evening as native Washingtonian and roller skate historian Tasha Klusmann takes us inside the world of "Style" roller skating. Style skating is a cultural tradition with roots dating back to the 1960s. Klusmann presents her case for Style being recognized as an official folk art.
Her groundbreaking research traces the history of the DC-Maryland variation of Style from its beginnings to today's new generation of skaters referred to as "Snappers." Be among the first to see short takes of exclusive footage from Our Family Skate Association’s National African American Roller Skating Archive documentary, Snap City (currently in post-production), followed by a Q&A. Snap City highlights how the community works to bridge the gap between seasoned skaters and "Snappers" to preserve the area's unique variation of Style roller skating for future generations.
NO KINGS, NO FASCISTS, NO BILLIONAIRES!
Our nation is under attack by a radical right-wing government backed by a small clique of oligarchs! But millions of people are assembling across the country on October 18th to stand up and fight back. Our message is loud & clear. No Kings, No Fascists, No Billionaires!
📍 Where: John Marshall Park (north side near the Judiciary Square metro stop)
📅 When: 11 AM, October 18, 2025
MidnightRose: A Reading Series of Poetry and Prose
Esther Productions Inc., The Institute for African American Writing, and the Black Student Fund present a reading by Tracy Chiles McGhee and Bernardine Watson
MidnightRose is a showcase of the multigenerational, multicultural writers in the Washington Metropolitan Region and beyond. Experience the richness of the community through the presentations of award-winning poets and authors.
Registration is not required to attend, but is encouraged.
Police Against the Movement: The Sabotage of the Civil Rights Struggle and the Activists Who Fought Back
We all understand the role of police brutality in galvanizing the Black Lives Matter movement and as central to the movement’s demands. However, with the exception of a few iconic figures like Bull Connor in Birmingham, the police are less visible in public memory of the Civil Rights Movement. Yet, as Joshua Clark Davis tells in dramatic prose in Police Against the Movement: The Sabotage of the Civil Rights Struggle and the Activists Who Fought Back, the police were just as big a player in the 1960s as they are now. Hear from Davis in conversation with SNCC veteran Judy Richardson at Politics & Prose (Conn. Ave.). Learn more.
Ghouls Just Want Abortion Access - a fundraiser for the DC Abortion Fund!
Ghouls Just Want Abortion Access - a fundraiser for the DC Abortion Fund (DCAF)!
Join the Bodily Autonomy Working Group (BAWG) on Saturday, October 18th from 8 - 10pm at as you are. DC for a fundraiser for the DC Abortion Fund (DCAF)! We’ll be hosting a dance party with as you are’s very own DJ Byte Back (@dj.b1te.back), our own block-printed merch, and more! Tickets are just $7, and 100% of your ticket purchase will go the DCAF!
If you aren’t able to make our event or want to donate a little more, please consider donating to our fundraiser!
We encourage folks to dress up in costume - in fact, all BAWG volunteers will be dressing up as Plan B! Decorate your KN-95 and come as your favorite ghoul, and party with us!
In addition to this fundraiser, we are raising the word about our Abortion Access Sheet - a comprehensive guide to abortion in DC. SAVE THE DATE - join us on Thursday, November 19th, at 7pm (link forthcoming!) for a Political Education session on how to access abortion in DC, how to perform a medication abortion, guidance on online safety around obtaining an abortion, and more!
Masking is REQUIRED at this event. We encourage all attendees both to test before coming, and get their flu shot and updated COVID booster - while rules for the booster are rapidly changing, the new COVID vaccines are available in all DC pharmacies as of September 23rd. We ask that participants only remove their mask to take a sip/bite when actively drinking/eating and put it back on after. While we highly encourage attendees to bring their own masks, we will provide KN-95 masks and have mask bracket inserts to make dancing easier. We will also bring bandaids and ear plugs to prevent damage from excess noise. This flu and COVID season, lets stay safe and protect our friends!
Federal Workers Circle
Build community sand solidarity with other federal workers over shared food and labor struggle.
Potluck at 12pm
Workers Circle: 1 to 2:30pm
Sunday, October 19th
Look for the red canopy and FUN banner
About Us: The Federal Unionists Network (FUN) is an informal association of federal unionists and our allies organizing to strengthen our unions, improve our agencies, and build solidarity across the federal sector of the labor movement.
Small Business Outreach Training: What is a Procott?
Free DC is implementing a new initiative to engage local businesses in our fight to defend DC. We’ll be offering a Free DC decal to local businesses that join us. The decal will be a visual cue for shoppers to know that their dollars are going to support our community, not harm it.
This trainings will give volunteers information you need to enlist local businesses in taking a stand with us!
This work supports Home Rule by refusing to support the mega-stores that harm our communities—including companies that facilitate unjust raids, suppress local wages, or drive up the cost of living. Our work will actively support local businesses that serve our community with dignity, stand against exploitation, and invest in the well-being of everyone who walks through their doors.
Social Housing Town Hall / Conversatorio Vivienda Social
It has been a challenging few months for tenants and unhoused residents in the District.
We need to fight for the resources that folks need now, and to build a long-term vision for the future.
Green New Deal for DC is hosting a conversation with Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George at a Social Housing Town Hall on October 21st.
RSVP now to reserve your spot. Dinner will be provided!
DC Healthcare Alliance Rally & Advocacy Day
Patients, healthcare providers, neighbors, and community join together to save the Alliance.
Rally and Meetings with DC Councilmembers Wednesday October 22, 2025 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Wilson Building 1350 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Spanish interpretation. Snacks and coffee available.
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Pacientes, profesionales de la salud, vecinos y la comunidad se unen para salvar la Alianza.
Manifestación y reuniones con los concejales de DC el miércoles 22 de octubre de 2025
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Edificio Wilson 1350 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Interpretación al español. Refrigerios y café disponibles.
Reconsidering Reparations: Author Talk with Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò
Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò will discuss his new book, Reconsidering Reparations: Why Climate Justice and Constructive Politics Are Needed in the Wake of Slavery and Colonialism. Táíwò offers a clear, new case for reparations as a “constructive,” future-oriented project, one that responds to the weight of history’s injustices with just distributions of benefits and burdens. Co-hosted by Busboys and Poets and Teaching for Change at Busboys and Poets (14th & V).
Introduction to Development Finance
We hope you can join our next Co-op Academy workshop on Introduction to Development Finance on Thursday, October 23rd at 6:000 pm. This training is for any co-op or tenant association member who wants to understand the financial status of their building and what options they have for development.
Training Details:
Date: October 23, 2025
Time: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location: 3232 Georgia Ave NW, Washington DC, 20012
What we'll cover:
Financial pro formas
Creating a development budget
The difference between acquisition, construction, and permanent loans
The difference between grants and loans
How to evaluate loan options
Think through how your co-op can set up systems of support.
Home Rule, Whole State: DC Statehood Teach-In
Have you heard about statehood from long-term DC residents but don't know too much about it? Ever wonder about how the DC Council functions and operates and what you can do to get your voice heard as a concerned citizen?
Join Harriet's Wildest Dreams for an in-depth teach-in on what statehood means for the District, the history of the fight for statehood, the ins and outs of the DC Council, and more.
We get into heavy discussion on Home Rule and DC's charter, and leave with a stronger idea of how the legislative process work and how YOU can make your advocacy actionable through Free DC.
Visit freedcproject.org to find ways that you can get involved in the fight for DC today!
Organize to Win, Federal Worker Training Academy
The Organize to Win: Federal Worker Training Academy is a one-day, in-person training designed to give federal workers the skills, tools, and inspiration they need to build power and organize at their workplaces, whether unionized or not.
Co-organized by the Federal Unionist Network (FUN) DMV Hub, AFGE District 14, AFGE, and Labor Notes, the event will feature interactive workshops, peer learning, and strategic discussions based on Labor Notes' Secrets of a Successful Organizer curriculum.
Title: Organize to Win, Federal Worker Training Academy
When: Saturday, October 25, registration opens at 9:30, training from 10 AM to 5 PM
Where: Washington, DC
Participants will learn how to:
Overcome apathy and fear in the workplace
Identify and cultivate natural leaders
Turn everyday frustrations into winnable campaigns
Build effective, diverse organizing committees
Have one-on-one conversations that move people to action
Launch collective actions that put pressure on agency leadership
3rd Annual DC Youth Summit
Join us for our 3rd DC YOUTH Summit!
We will have workshops discussing issues impacting youth of color in DC. Please be sure to register in order for us to count accordingly for food and beverages.
Date: October 25, 2025
Time: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Address: UDC Old Congress Heights Campus (3100 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE)
*Youth ages 11-22 will receive a $25 stipend for participating.
Community Wealth Building Day 2025
We are hosting Community Wealth Building Day on Saturday, October 25th from noon-5pm. We’re bringing the coalition together and expanding to align on our strategy for the years ahead. We’re ready to build power to shift the narrative around what “economic development” looks like and who it serves. We’re seeding the ground to grow substantive policy and budget wins in 2026 and beyond.
The next day on Sunday, October 26th, we’re hosting a Co-op Festival: a more public-facing showcase and celebration of cooperatives in DC by partnering with ReDelicious DC at their weekly Sunday gathering from 3:30-5pm at Edgewood Community Farm (2304 2nd St NE).
The DC Community Wealth Builders coalition is a collaboration between co-ops, nonprofits, and individuals committed to cooperative and community-rooted economic development in DC. Join us to organize and learn more: www.dccommunitywealth.com
Community Wealth Building Co-Op Festival
We are hosting Community Wealth Building Day on Saturday, October 25th from noon-5pm. We’re bringing the coalition together and expanding to align on our strategy for the years ahead. We’re ready to build power to shift the narrative around what “economic development” looks like and who it serves. We’re seeding the ground to grow substantive policy and budget wins in 2026 and beyond.
The next day on Sunday, October 26th, we’re hosting a Co-op Festival: a more public-facing showcase and celebration of cooperatives in DC by partnering with ReDelicious DC at their weekly Sunday gathering from 3:30-5pm at Edgewood Community Farm (2304 2nd St NE).
The DC Community Wealth Builders coalition is a collaboration between co-ops, nonprofits, and individuals committed to cooperative and community-rooted economic development in DC. Join us to organize and learn more: www.dccommunitywealth.com
Author Talk - Irin Carmon
A conversation with Irin Carmon for her new book Unbearable.
Join the Library and Politics and Prose Bookstore for an evening with Irin Carmon discussing her new book Unbearable: Five Women and the Perils of Pregnancy in America. In conversation with Michelle Goodwin of Georgetown University, Irin will discuss this new exploration of what’s gone wrong with pregnancy in America, through the lens of history, politics, and the searing experiences of five women.
Journalist Irin Carmon was eight months pregnant when the Supreme Court allowed states to ban abortion, unleashing pain and suffering for those who didn’t want to be pregnant and, shockingly to some, those who did. What was clear to Carmon from her dozen years of reporting—and from what she felt in her bones—was how incomplete the American story of reproduction had been, and how much had been unexpressed, hidden, or taken for granted, and not just by conservative justices or in red states. Whether in cosmopolitan, liberal New York City or rural Alabama, the entire system is broken.
Unbearable tells a deeper story, going beyond the headlines and any one experience or choice, and grounded in history and journalism. It introduces us to five women navigating pregnancy care—from that first positive pregnancy test through joy, loss, and the unforeseen—in a country that is at best indifferent and at worst willfully cruel, and to brave, outnumbered people fighting to make it better. Written with deep empathy and analytical rigor, Unbearable is at once a moving story of interconnection, a harrowing exposé, and assertion of humanity. Above all, it is a powerful call for solidarity, regardless of our circumstances or our decisions.
Labor Working Group October Meeting
Join MDC DSA Labor for our October working group meeting. At this meeting, we will be discussing updates from ongoing labor campaigns, identifying action steps for solidarity, and sharing opportunities for further organizing.
This hybrid event is open to both DSA Members and supporters. The in-person event will be at MLK Library. Those who wish to attend virtually will be provided a Zoom registration link after registering. If you require any accommodations to participate in this meeting, please email labor@mdcdsa.org.
The Literary Village Presents: Charles Kamasaki
Immigration Reform: The Corpse That Will Not Die
Charles Kamasaki's Immigration Reform - The Corpse that Will Not Die is an insider’s history of how the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 and the Immigration Act of 1990 were shaped, debated, and ultimately passed; thereby legalized nearly three million previously undocumented immigrants and protected millions more from deportation, nearly doubled legal immigration, preserved the asylum system, and rejected indiscriminate mass deportation. Over the last twenty years, pro-immigrant advocates and lawmakers have tried and failed repeatedly to enact progressive comprehensive immigration reforms. Today, this book is more relevant than ever.
Free copies to the first 20 attendees courtesy of the Mt. Pleasant Library Friends; copies available for sale and signing by the author. Registration available but not required to attend.
2025 DC Palestinian Film and Arts Festival
As we approach two years of unrelenting genocide in Gaza, this year’s DC Palestinian Film and Arts Festival uncovers the layers of disruption that shape the experiences and threaten the livelihoods of Palestinians and Occupied Palestine and those in the diaspora witnessing it.
Teach Central America Workshop
Join us for an online workshop on Monday, October 6 with educators who developed Central American Studies units for upper and lower elementary. They will present these lessons: “Cultural Identity Preservation Through Storytelling” and “Resistance and Advocacy of Marginalized Communities.” Hosted by the UCI History Project and the Central American Studies in K-12 Curriculum Project in collaboration with Teaching for Change.
Community Fair
Over the last month, we have seen why Free DC's organizing is more important than ever before. DC needs the permanent power to govern ourselves — and it's going to be up to us to build the power needed to win.
On Saturday, October 4, everyone who have completed Free DC's Campaign Orientation are invited to join us for a Community Fair. This day of connection and learning will be a chance for Free DC community members to connect across teams, get an update about the campaign's progress, deepen important skills, and map your work for the coming weeks and months.
How well do you know your Tenant Rights?! Public Workshop
How well do you know your rights as a tenant in DC? Test your knowledge and learn about the protections and rights you have in our city. Topics will include eviction prevention, understanding housing code, recording housing code violations, filing for inspections or tenant petitions, and going to court.
Social Housing Organizing Meeting
Join the Social Housing Working Group for its biweekly organizing meeting. Learn about its latest activities, what they're planning for the future, and how to get involved.
The Social Housing Working Group seeks to educate Metro DC DSA chapter members and the general public about social housing and to facilitate collective action in support of the passage and implementation of the Green New Deal for Housing Amendment Act.
The legislation proposes to create mixed-income, district-owned housing with market rate units that subsidize a larger number of affordable units. It's a pioneering approach that deepens affordability, invests surplus funds into the creation of more social housing, and locks-in financial sustainability. The bill also includes climate and labor standards and elected tenant boards with oversight over building management.
This event is open to both DSA Members and supporters.
Police Abuse Complaints, Narrative Control and Building Community Power
Explore the role the police complaints can have in addressing the perpetual war on Black people and learn how to file a complaint yourself.
Repro Justice Campaign Meeting
Join the Repro Justice campaign as we meet to discuss our upcoming events, actions, and more. We will be going over our campaign, how you can get involved! RSVP for the zoom link.
Reach out to bawg@mdcdsa.org with any questions.
Socialist Night School: Why We Organize
In this session. we'll discuss what organizing is, why it is so central to the fight for socialism and a better world. We'll also learn about DSA and how democratic socialism is different from neoliberal approaches to politics.

Moms Empower Picnic Summit 2025 (Teens Welcome)
A space for mothers to connect, reflect, and shape the policy priorities that matter most to our families and communities. We'll be building on the insights and experiences you've shared with us over the past year.
The day will include small group breakout discussions, stories from both new and experienced moms, and space for wellness — with yoga and dance lessons to help us reset and take care of ourselves in the process. We’ll also share updates on MON’s upcoming pilot program and continue building partnerships to strengthen our work.
Cop Watch Training
Come get skilled up by The Responders of Harriet's Wildest Dreams as we discuss one way we can keep each other safe. Cop-watch training is a training that will give you the tools and prepare you on what to look for at the scene of potential police arrests or police violence. This training will prepare individuals for proper etiquette and the process of engaging in situations with police presence.
Some of the expectations include stopping to record what the police do, letting community members know their rights, informing community members they are not alone during police interactions, and making sure police know that they are being watched.
This training is required for individuals interested in participating in The Responders and DC Safety Squad cop watch strolls.
THIS IS A NO LAW ENFORCEMENT SPACE
Know Your Rights: DC Family Court & Domestic Violence Court
Join Metro DC DSA's Abolition Working Group for a Know Your Rights presentation about DC's Family Court and Domestic Violence Court on Saturday, September 27th from 3–4:30 on Zoom. Participants will learn how to navigate child custody matters without a lawyer, discuss how to file for and get a Civil Protection Order and the impact that has on custody cases, and get resources on legal organizations that provide free legal advice or representation. Folks will leave this event empowered to fight for themselves and their children.
Eat The Rich: A Workshop for Abolitionists
Thank you for committing to build a new coherent national mass movement for racial, economic, social and environmental liberation. Be prepared. The one-percenters will come after you. They will try to divide, to discredit, and even destroy. Your courage and careful organizing will be tested again and again. But you may be surprised by the response you get. People are waiting for something defiant. We all want to join a movement that helps spread the word, that fights for structural change, that links us together, that multiplies our efforts, that keeps us hopeful.
It’s time to face up to runaway economic inequality – what causes it, what it’s doing to us, and what we can do about it.
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.
DC Justice Lab's Movement Mixer
You’re invited to join us at this year’s Movement Mixer, a dynamic gathering of community advocates, leaders, and influencers during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s (CBCF) 54th Annual Legislative Conference (ALC). Mark your calendar for Thursday, September 25th, at The Point DC from 6 to 9 p.m.

Now What: The State of the DMV’s Economic Justice Movement
In the DMV and across the country, people’s needs are becoming increasingly urgent—while every day brings new restrictions that threaten our ability to meet them. On Thursday, September 25th, join us and other DMV organizations dedicated to economic justice, to reflect on the state of the movement and collaborate on a path forward amid growing resistance to guaranteed income and direct cash programs.
Programming will include presentations from various direct cash pilot programs, along with breakout sessions designed to foster connection, collaboration, and shared learning on issues central to Guaranteed Income.
Join us to reflect on the state of the economic justice movement in the DMV and plot a path forward in this critical moment.
Apartheid-Free DC Canvas Training
Join Metro DC DSA’s Internationalism Working Group for a training on how to canvas for the Apartheid Free DC campaign with DC for Palestine.
As we approach the two year mark of the intensified genocide in Gaza, the situation is ever more urgent. Join this training about the campaign led by DC for Palestine to invite local businesses and organizations to sign onto the Apartheid Free pledge to boycott Israeli goods.
You will learn about the crime of apartheid, how to participate in canvas efforts, and how to support organizations in finding alternatives to products that support the Zionist occupation of Palestine.
The Apartheid-Free Communities network formed in 2022, following the emerging consensus among the international human rights community that Israel’s treatment of the Palestinian people amounts to the Crime of Apartheid. This U.S. coalition is convened by the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) and is part of the international BDS movement.
DC for Palestine started the Apartheid Free DC campaign when it joined this network and expanded the pledge to call for our community members to uphold specific boycott/divestment targets as part of signing on as Apartheid-Free.
Silenced Voices: Author Talk with Pablo Leon
Join us on September 24 at 6:30pm at Busboys and Poets (14th & V) to hear from author Pablo Leon on his new YA graphic novel, Silenced Voices: Reclaiming Memories from the Guatemalan Genocide. In this moving intergenerational tale, Eisner-nominated creator Pablo Leon combines historical research of the Guatemalan Civil War with his own experiences as a Guatemalan immigrant to depict a powerful story of family, sacrifice, survival, and hope.
Leon will be interviewed by children’s book author Anna Lapera. This event is part of the Beyond Heroes & Holidays series, co-hosted by Busboys and Poets and Teaching for Change. It is one of the activities we are hosting to prepare for Teach Central America Week and is a part of Busboys and Poets’ 20th anniversary events.
Silenced Voices (and Anna Lapera’s book) will be available for purchase and signing. Food and drinks can be purchased from the Busboys and Poets menu throughout the event.
Wellpoint + Per Scholas Resource Fair
Join us for a collaboration between Wellpoint (formerly Amerigroup DC) and Per Scholas, designed to connect the Washington, DC Metro area community with valuable resources and opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Explore Two Exciting Floors
Community Resources: Discover a variety of support services provided by local organizations designed to help you thrive.
Workforce Development: Per Scholas will offer resume reviews and mock interviews
***JOB SEEKERS: Please bring a copy of your resume and be prepared to take notes.***
Amazing companies are already on board, and we're just getting started! Their presence will bring invaluable insight, resources, and opportunities to our attendees.
We're excited to welcome:
DC Central Kitchen
Goodwell Excell Center
My Sister’s Place
Pathways to Housing
Sasha Bruce
SOME (Some Others Might Eat)
Stay tuned - more partners are joining soon, and we can't wait to welcome them!
SALT Training: Workers Organizing Workers (Session 3)
Are you looking for a new job? Want to join the labor movement and build power on the shop floor with your co-workers? Join our Workers Organizing Workers (WOW) Salt Training Series!
Salting, or getting a non-union job and organizing your workplace, is a key tactic that organizers have used for decades to build the labor movement. Join a historic tradition today! We’ll cover organizing basics, share information about our priority industries, and help you get a job you can organize. No organizing experience required.
Original Sins: The (Mis)education of Black and Native Children and the Construction of American Racism
Scholar Eve L. Ewing, in conversation with Rethinking Schools editor Jesse Hagopian and Rethinking Schools executive director Cierra Kaler-Jones, will discuss her book, Original Sins: The (Mis)Education of Black and Native Children and the Construction of American Racism, an examination of how the U.S. school system helps maintain racial inequality and social hierarchies. ASL interpretation provided and PD certificates offered to attendees.
Trans/Queer Liberation Bi-weekly Meeting
This is the bi-weekly meeting of Metro DC DSA's Trans/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!
Reach out to bawg@mdcdsa.org with any questions.
A People’s Tour of MoCo: Uncovering Genocide Enablers in Our Backyard
The Maryland Israel Develop Corporation (MIDC) is funded through our taxes and is complicit in the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Join us for a driving tour (professional shuttle service provided) as we investigate these beneficiaries of our local tax dollars and how that money is used to fund genocide. Instead, we demand a better quality of life for all MoCo residents and a county free of war profiteering!
The People's Budget Forum
The Fair Budget Coalition is hosting our People's Budget Forum this fall! Join us in community on Saturday, September 20th, from 1-4 pm to enjoy refreshments, share knowledge, and begin to co-create the fiscal year 2026 budget that DC deserves.
¡La Coalición por un Presupuesto Justo los invita a nuestro Foro de Presupuesto Comunitario de FBC este otoño! Únase a nosotros en comunidad el sábado 20 de septiembre, de 1 a 4 p. m. para disfrutar de refrescos, compartir conocimientos y comenzar a co-crear el presupuesto del año fiscal 2026 que DC merece.
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Please be sure to RSVP to receive up to date event info!
¡Asegúrate de confirmar tu asistencia para recibir información actualizada del evento!
Street Law 101 Organizer Training
Come learn how we can protect ourselves, stand up to police abuse, and support each other in our community.
At this workshop, you will:
Learn about your rights when dealing with police and the law
Understand how the system works and how it affects Black people in D.C.
Practice how to share this knowledge with your family, friends, neighbors, and schools
Get tools to bring Know Your Rights sessions into blocks, living rooms, classrooms, and community spaces
Connect with others who want to take action together
Become a new trainer with the D.C. COLLAB and learn how to lead Know Your Rights trainings for your block, family, friends, schools, and more with support!
No experience needed. All ages welcome!
Free food, ASL interpretation, and children’s activities provided!
Social Housing Organizing Meeting
Join the Social Housing Working Group for its biweekly organizing meeting. Learn about its latest activities, what they're planning for the future, and how to get involved.
The Social Housing Working Group seeks to educate Metro DC DSA chapter members and the general public about social housing and to facilitate collective action in support of the passage and implementation of the Green New Deal for Housing Amendment Act.
The legislation proposes to create mixed-income, district-owned housing with market rate units that subsidize a larger number of affordable units. It's a pioneering approach that deepens affordability, invests surplus funds into the creation of more social housing, and locks-in financial sustainability. The bill also includes climate and labor standards and elected tenant boards with oversight over building management.
This event is open to both DSA Members and supporters.
Deportation and Disruption in the DMV
Join us for an important conversation about the wide-ranging impacts of mass deportation across the DMV region. This discussion will highlight how these policies harm immigrant families, threaten economic stability, and disrupt communities in DC, Maryland, and Virginia.
During this webinar, we’ll explore:
Economic disruption across the DMV: How mass deportation policies undermine businesses, workers, and regional economic growth.
Consequences for families & communities: The devastating toll on families, including separation, financial instability, and trauma.
Regional perspective: Unique challenges and ripple effects across urban, suburban, and rural communities in Maryland, Virginia, and DC.
Policy responses and inclusive Solutions: What localities can do to push back against the dangerous federal agenda and defend community well-being.
Back to All Events How the Federal Megabill Harms DC: A Closer Look at SNAP Food Assistance
Free DC members Deborah Swerdlow and Franc O'Malley will share updates from the Congress Team’s subgroup focused on mitigating impacts of the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) on DC residents. This webinar will discuss the specific impact of the OBBB on SNAP.
We’ll begin with an overview of the OBBB’s changes to SNAP, continue with a panel discussion about how these changes impact DC specifically, and will conclude with how to take action.
Register below to receive the link for this virtual meeting, hosted over Zoom.