
Events
Fair Budget Coalition FY26 End Of Budget Season Reception
Please join us for this event recognizing the hard work and engagement this budget season. To attend, each (non-coalition member) registrant is asked to make a small donation of a minimum of $25.00 though interested individuals can make donations in excess of the $25.00 dollar minimum donation by buying one of our supporter admission tickets with varying donation amounts ($50, $75, $100).
Donations received from attendees will go towards supporting the Fair Budget Coalition's Constituent Leadership Program (CLP). FBC’s Constituent Leadership Program was created to center the voices of DC residents who are impacted by racial inequity, poverty and systematic racism through a 10-month program training participants how to be effective advocates in their community.
Refuse, Resist, Rebuild: A Non-Cooperation Mass Meeting
Join Defend DC and community partners for an energizing evening that brings noncooperation into focus as a powerful tool for resistance. Through shared stories and cross-movement strategy, we’ll explore how communities have historically used tactics like boycotts, divestment, and refusal to push back against injustice, and how we can harness that power together in this moment.
Hear firsthand from leaders across movements:
Boycott Target
Free DC
DC for Palestine
Avelo Airlines Baltimore Campaign
"The Last Battlefront" film screening
Washington, D.C. is one of the only capitals in the world where citizens have no representation in the national legislature and where Congress and federal authorities routinely intrude on local government.
”The Last Battlefront: Quest for the Vote in Washington, D.C.” is a one-hour documentary film that looks at four turning points in the history of DC to understand how this happened and the struggles of the District’s residents to restore their basic rights of self-government.
A post-screening discussion offering insights into the struggle for voting rights and self-government for the citizens of Washington, D.C. will be held immediately after the film.
Queer Section Social
Join the MDC DSA Queer Section for our September Social at As You Are DC on the first floor!
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.

Estate Planning
On Saturday, September 6th at the Union Hall (2701 Whitney Place, Forestville, MD 20747) we’ll be hosting an in-person “double header” with two different MetLife financial sessions back to back with a lunch in between! We encourage you to stay for both and bring your family! You must register!
Come to the union hall at 11AM to learn about Estate Planning. Protect your wishes for the future of your assets and family. Find out why everyone needs an estate plan, from determining who will take care of your children and make medical decisions on your behalf to keeping track of digital assets and avoiding probate. After that training and a brief lunch, we’ll continue at 1PM with “Retirement Tips for Every Age,” focusing on eight tips you can use right now. This easy-to-follow workshop will help you prepare for retirement, from managing inflation and creating a tax diversification strategy to reevaluating your investments and getting the most out of your company’s retirement plan.

DC Organizing Festival
8/30 UPDATE Wow! The Festival is so popular we've run out of General Admission tickets. We have made specific time slot entry available if you are able to get to the Festival between 12-1. You are then welcome to stay at the Festival for as long as you'd like. Otherwise, drop-in entry for non-registered folks will be available as space allows, so please come by to see what's available. Thank you for your understanding!
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We’re bringing together DC’s grassroots ecosystem for a day of community, organizing, and collective action—and we want you to be part of it.
The festival will bring together 20 grassroots organizations from across DC and over 200 community members interested in DC civic engagement and community organizing. The schedule features hands-on organizing trainings and workshops, free food, resume review, activities for all ages, and a vibrant local organization tabling event.
Our goal is simple: uplift the incredible work happening across the District, build deeper relationships that make our movements stronger, and fight for the future of our democracy.
This festival is about building real connections both between individuals and across movements. If you're tired of stressing in isolation, struggling to find your place in the chaos, or looking for new energy, this is for you.
By showing up, you're helping build a stronger ecosystem of local change-makers. You’ll find potential collaborators, meet new values-aligned neighbors, and discover opportunities to engage across movements and issues.
We can't wait to see you at this energizing, free event! Register now to save your spot—and so we make sure to order enough food.
One more thing. We're accepting sponsorships for the Festival! This will be a unique opportunity to increase visibility for your organization or company for an audience of hundreds of likeminded DC residents. If you're interested in learning more about sponsorship, reach out to our Executive Director, Elyssa Feder, at elyssa@risingorganizers.org.

Retirement Tips for Every Age
On Saturday, September 6th at the Union Hall (2701 Whitney Place, Forestville, MD 20747) we’ll be hosting an in-person “double header” with two different MetLife financial sessions back to back with a lunch in between! We encourage you to stay for both and bring your family! You must register!
Come to the union hall at 11AM to learn about Estate Planning. Protect your wishes for the future of your assets and family. Find out why everyone needs an estate plan, from determining who will take care of your children and make medical decisions on your behalf to keeping track of digital assets and avoiding probate. After that training and a brief lunch, we’ll continue at 1PM with “Retirement Tips for Every Age,” focusing on eight tips you can use right now. This easy-to-follow workshop will help you prepare for retirement, from managing inflation and creating a tax diversification strategy to reevaluating your investments and getting the most out of your company’s retirement plan.
Together in DC: Family Resource Fair
Join us for an afternoon full of meaningful connections.
Families and students will discover service providers and organizations from around the District. You can learn about the hidden services offered by the city to help you and your family succeed during the school year.
There will be a workshop on the digitization of vital documents, along with free giveaways and valuable information provided by the participating organizations.
This event is targeted at Latinx and Bilingual families and in support of Vamos DC, a network of government and community organizations working together for DC’s Latinx community with disabilities.
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Acompañanos en una tarde llena de recursos.
Los asistentes a este evento podrán conectarse con proveedores de servicios y organizaciones que trabajan por el bienestar de familias y estudiantes en DC. Queremos que aprendas sobre los servicios escondidos ofrecidos por la ciudad y que te ayudarán a tener un año escolar exitoso.
Tendremos un taller sobre la digitalización de documentos vitales, en adición a información y regalitos de parte de las organizaciones participantes.
Este evento va dirigido a familias latinas y apoyando las iniciativas de Vamos DC, una red de organizaciones guvernamentales y de la comunidad que trabajan por la comunidad latina de DC con discapacidades.
Black Joy Sunday
Black Joy Sunday is back outside and bigger than ever! Join us on Sun, Sept 7, 2025, 1–5 PM at Anacostia Park, Field 6 (near the skating rink) for BLM DC’s 10-year celebration of community, culture, and resistance. Register today at bit.ly/bjs_10_years!
What to expect
Free, delicious BBQ for the community
Large Children’s Area with games and activities
Music, dancing, and live vibes
Community resource tables and partners
Free haircuts
Prizes and giveaways (registration required)
Occupied DC: A Teach-In
This teach-in is hybrid. Information to join on zoom will be emailed ahead of the event
The presence and danger of federal and local police has been constant throughout DC and the DMV area long before this current crisis. While the urgency and danger of this moment can't and shouldn't be denied in many ways DC has always been an occupied city. Join us for a teach-in on the current federal takeover, how we can understand it in the context of policing and criminalization in DC, what we can do about all of it.
Join us in-person or online! For in-person attendees snacks will be provided and masking is encouraged.
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
Join award-winning New York City educator Dr. Jared Fox in--and out of--his classroom on an excursion that goes beyond books and lectures to reimagine teaching and learning. Through a blend of real-life examples and practical commentary, readers will see how Fox created localized learning opportunities for his students out of canoeing on the Bronx River, hiking in the Catskill Mountains, and other unconventional approaches.
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!
SALT Training: Workers Organizing Workers (Session 1)
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.
Deep Canvass Institute: Foundational Skills of Deep Canvassing
Please note that this is a two-session training. You must be signed up for both sessions to complete the training. Click "Select All (2 times)" at signup Just curious about deep canvassing but not sure you’re ready to commit to a six-hour training? Register for our virtual info session, “An Introduction to Deep Canvassing” to learn more at https://deepcanvass.fyi/rsvp-intro The Deep Canvass Institute is offering this training where you will learn the fundamental skills of deep canvassing. Deep canvassing was developed by organizers and volunteers in the LGBTQ+ rights movement as a way to turn the tide of a decade of losses around marriage equality. At its heart, deep canvassing and its underlying skills, are tools we use to create a more fair and caring country by talking directly with people we don’t know and who might disagree with us. When we listen to someone, share stories about our own lives, and approach the conversation with compassionate curiosity and a non-judgmental approach, it makes both of us more willing to take actions toward making our country more caring and equitable. Deep Canvass Institute Foundational Skills Training: SESSION 1 of 2: Tuesday, September 9 at 6:00 p.m ET we’ll dive into the deep canvass conversation structure and how to tell your personal story with vulnerability. SESSION 2 of 2: Wednesday, September 10 at 6:00 p.m. ET we explore the critical skills of compassionate curiosity & active listening, and roleplay conversations with fellow training participants. The Deep Canvass Institute is a training program created in collaboration between New Conversation Institute and People's Action Institute. This training is non-partisan. We will not discuss or take questions on deep canvassing in the context of candidate elections or parties.
Labor Working Group September Meeting
Join MDC DSA Labor for our September 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.
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.
SALT Training: Workers Organizing Workers (Session 2)
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.
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.
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!
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!
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.
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.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
The Light Looks Like Us: An Intergenerational Conversation
Shout Mouse Press is excited to host a powerful afternoon of conversation & community with prominent D.C. poet and author Tony Keith Jr. and local youth authors from the newest anthology, The Light Looks Like Me: Words on Love from Queer Youth. This intergenerational panel conversation will explore writing and love. Come at 12PM to browse books by trans/queer authors at the on-site book fair (hosted by Little District Books), enjoy light brunch fare, and connect with other literary community members. The panel will begin at 1PM.
This event is presented in collaboration with The D.C. LGBTQ+ Community Center and OutWrite DC. ASL interpretation will be provided. Free & open to all.
Punk Rock Karaoke
On Friday, August 29, at 8pm, head to Black Cat for all-ages punk rock karaoke benefiting local anarchist outfit Food Not Bombs, which serves vegan meals every Saturday in McPherson Square. Tickets cost $15 in advance or $20 at the door. Please RSVP.
Free breakfast and public discussion on the RFK Stadium deal
On August 29th at 8:30 AM, at Madhatter Restaurant (1319 Connecticut Ave NW, one block from Dupont Circle Metro), join the DC Environmental Network, No Billionaire's Playground Coalition, Chesapeake Climate Action Network, Sierra Club DC Chapter, and others for a special breakfast discussion on the RFK Stadium deal.
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.
Baldwin House Organizer Orientation
We are excited to share that our next orientation for new solidarity organizers will be on Thursday, August 28th, from 7-8 pm on Zoom. Solidarity organizers are those of us who support the work of Baldwin House but will not be tenant-owners living on site.We will give a brief overview of Baldwin House and what we're working on, share ways to get involved, and begin getting folks plugged in.
You can register for the orientation here! If you can't make it but want to be notified about future orientations, please complete this interest form.

Retirewise
It doesn’t matter how much or how little financial or retirement planning you’ve done. With the Retirewise® workshops, there’s something for everyone to learn.
When you attend, you can expect to learn about: Building the foundation. Financial basics, budgeting, and the importance of tax diversification. Establishing your retirement income stream. Investment risk and strategies, managing retirement expenses, and identifying potential sources of retirement income. Creating and managing wealth. Structuring a retirement income stream to address your retirement wants and needs, examining risks and how to manage assets to provide income. Making the most of what you have. Maximizing your employer's benefits, estate planning needs, and understanding Social Security and Medicare options that fit into your own financial and retirement plan.
Solidarity Season: Labor Day 2025 Rally
Workers make DC run, and we deserve better than mass firings, union busting, deportations, and occupation.
Workers across the DC region need to be in solidarity with one another now more than ever before. On Thursday August 28, join us to kick off Labor Day 2025 and solidarity season with a rally and march.
We know a working-class united can never be defeated. We are organizing not just for one day, but to build labor power across the District, on every shop floor, school, restaurant, and municipal and federal building.
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.
Abolition 102: Principles in Practice
"Abolition is about presence, not absence." — Ruth Wilson Gilmore
In this Abolition 102 training, we’ll dive into the practice of abolition. Together, we’ll explore how harmful institutions—like prisons and policing—haven’t been abolished, but reshaped and rebranded. We’ll walk through the timeline of these transformations and unpack why simply tearing systems down isn’t enough.
Abolition is not a finish line. It’s not complete once police and prisons are gone, it’s fulfilled when we’ve built the life-affirming infrastructure that makes punishment obsolete. We’ll ground in abolitionist organizing principles, reflect and dream collectively about what comes next.
This space is for those ready to grapple with the “what now?” and get serious about building the world we deserve.
Be Prepared, Not Scared: Undocumented Workers Rights Training
Join us every Tuesday night for a lively, no-stress session where we’ll practice your 4th & 5th Amendment protections, from traffic stops to front-door chats with police or immigration enforcement at the workplace. Whether you're a citizen or not, these rights protect us all—and the best part? You can easily share what you learn with co-workers, neighbors, and friends to help everyone be informed of their rights! Come sharp, stay safe, and leave feeling confident!
Note: this is a public event! If you are not comfortable or do not feel safe attending a public virtual event (or you know someone who doesn’t feel comfortable), please email or signal Hannah for a personalized presentation in English or Spanish.
Links to the CARECEN Know Your Rights Presentation PDFs (English, Spanish)
August 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.
Register at the button below to attend our Campaign Orientation on Tuesday, August 26th at 6:30pm on Zoom.
Introduction to Deep Canvassing: The Proven Method to Change Hearts and Minds
This is an information session, not a training. This session will help you understand if you want to attend our three-session 101: Foundational Skills of Deep Canvassing training.
Are you an organizer, community leader, or activist looking to engage with your community around deeply polarizing issues? Are you an individual hoping to understand how to have compassionate, non-judgmental conversations across lines of difference? Or, are you someone who’s heard about this thing called “deep canvassing” and you’re curious to learn more?
Join The Deep Canvass Institute on Tuesday, March 25 from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. ET for a virtual information session to learn more about deep canvassing; what it is, how it’s used and why it works. This is an info session, not a training.
This information session will cover the core components of deep canvassing and help you decide if our three-session “Deep Canvass Institute 101: How to Have a Deep Canvass Conversation” is for you.
You'll have the opportunity to register for this no-cost training after the information session.
Deep canvassing was developed by organizers and volunteers in the LGBTQ rights movement as a way to turn the tide of a decade of losses around marriage equality. It has since become the one of the only tactics scientifically proven to be able to lastingly reduce prejudice, inoculate people against fear-based messaging, and change hearts and minds on our most divisive issues like immigration, climate change, transgender justice, abortion, voting rights, and more.
When we take this approach, people’s experience leads them away from prejudice, stigma, or fear, and towards empathy and a willingness to consider equitable solutions.
Deep canvassing is featured in the book “How to Change Minds: The New Science of Belief, Opinion and Persuasion” by David McRaney, writer for the Atlantic and Psychology Today. It is also featured in the book “The Persuaders: At The Front Line Of The Fight For Hearts, Minds And Democracy” by New York Times best-selling author, Anand Giridharadas.
The Deep Canvass Institute is a training program created in collaboration between New Conversation Institute and People's Action Institute. This training is non-partisan. We will not discuss or take questions on deep canvassing in the context of candidate elections or parties.
Aging While Black Book Launch
Join us to explore a radical reimagining of aging and race in America
Aging in America is not a race-neutral experience. Firmly entrenched disadvantages compound over a lifetime, making Black aging a unique and urgent issue. Yet, Black elders don't just survive-they build. Their fortitude has shaped families, communities, and movements for generations.
Drawing on lived experiences, cultural knowledge, and groundbreaking insights, Raymond A. Jetson illuminates the power of Black elders. He dismantles toxic narratives about Black aging and offers a transformative vision-one rooted in the strength of community, digital empowerment, and intergenerational connection. As the founder of Aging While Black and an AARP Purpose Prize winner, he confronts the realities of ageism and racial inequalities while charting a new path-one that embraces innovation, connection, and the radical possibilities of a future where Black elders are valued, empowered, and celebrated.
Aging While Black is an action guide for change, inviting readers to disrupt the established order, build powerful connections, and boldly imagine a future where Black elders reach full potential and their guidance shapes a more inclusive and just society for generations to come.
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.
How the Word Is Passed: Remembering Slavery and How It Shaped America
One of the ways this foundational history enters our memories is through the classroom. That is why we are delighted that How the Word Is Passed will be available in a young readers edition, adapted by Sonja Cherry-Paul. Join us online for a book launch on Monday, August 25 at 7pm ET of How the Word Is Passed: Remembering Slavery and How It Shaped America. Smith will be in conversation with Rethinking Schools editor Jesse Hagopian and educator and Prentiss Charney Fellow Jessica Rucker.
Here Forever: Safe Spaces for Youth
Join our drop in safe space for youth to have supper and build community during the federal takeover. We’re open every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday August 25 - September 12.
Baldwin Baddies Happy Hour and Storytelling
Join us for a Baldwin Baddies happy hour On August 24th 5-6:30 PM at Baldwin House (2572 Sherman Ave NW) with a focus on Mutual Aid History. Baldwin House organizer Gabrielle will share histories of mutual aid organizing in DC, and Veronica, Baldwin House tenant-steward and co-founder of Seeding Stories / Sembrando Historias will share about mutual aid today and the importance of storytelling and narrative work for collective power building.
House cocktail provided and BYOB. We hope to see you there!
2025 Social Justice Curriculum Fair
SAVE THE DATE for the annual Social Justice Curriculum Fair on Saturday, August 23, 2025 from 9:15AM–12:45PM in person at Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS (200 Douglas Street NE).
This fair is an opportunity for D.C. area educators to connect in person while exploring curriculum aligned with various social justice themes. Coordinated in partnership with DCAESJ working groups, this fair will feature classroom resources from the Zinn Education Project and Social Justice Books, and is designed for pre-K-12 educators. There will also be opportunities to network with D.C. area education organizations at exhibit tables.
ALL attendees will receive professional development credits. Read about our 2024 Social Justice Curriculum Fair.

Retirewise
It doesn’t matter how much or how little financial or retirement planning you’ve done. With the Retirewise® workshops, there’s something for everyone to learn.
When you attend, you can expect to learn about: Building the foundation. Financial basics, budgeting, and the importance of tax diversification. Establishing your retirement income stream. Investment risk and strategies, managing retirement expenses, and identifying potential sources of retirement income. Creating and managing wealth. Structuring a retirement income stream to address your retirement wants and needs, examining risks and how to manage assets to provide income. Making the most of what you have. Maximizing your employer's benefits, estate planning needs, and understanding Social Security and Medicare options that fit into your own financial and retirement plan.
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.
Who Are We:
We are a Black-led abolitionist community defense hub centering all Black lives most at risk for state-sanctioned violence in the Greater Washington area.
What we do:
Our work includes legal empowerment, political and civic education, mass protest, organizing campaigns, and community care that builds alternatives to oppressive systems.
If you are in need of ASL interpretation please let us know at least 48 hours in advance.
Anti-Imperialist Summer School Week 6: The Shifting Global Order
This ‘Anti-Imperialist Summer School’ will consist of a series of teach-ins, held over the course of 6 weeks in May and June, which will provide a crash course in the shape and functioning of contemporary global imperialism.
The weekly sessions will take place Sundays from 4-6pm and run for approximately 90 minutes. All sessions will be hybrid—when you RSVP, scroll down on the confirmation page to get the Zoom link under “Instructions From Your Host”!
In the sixth and final session of of MDC DSA’s Beyond the Bombs: Anti-Imperialist Summer School teach-in series, we will turn our attention to the major global shifts currently underway—namely, the decline of U.S. hegemony, the rise of new superpowers like China, and the emergence of an increasingly multipolar world order—all of which are taking place amid accelerating political, economic, and ecological crises on numerous fronts. We will critically examine these shifts in detail, and open up space for a nuanced and critical discussion of the opportunities and contradictions that they offer the anti-imperialist left, as well as what our responsibility is as anti-imperialists when it comes to how we should understand and relate to these shifts.
NOTE: This event will be recorded and may be shared on MDC DSA’s social media platforms for educational purposes. By participating, you acknowledge that you may be videotaped and livestreamed. If you wish to avoid being recorded, you should take efforts to avoid appearing on camera or speaking.
Summer Reading Series - Constitutional Bind
Grab your bug spray and bring snacks to chill on the mall and literally touch grass as we discuss structural and historical dynamics that have shaped the constitutions into a barrier to the progression of democracy.
We will be reading an excerpt from Aziz Rana's hefty but fascinating book, Constitutional Bind: How Americans Came to Idolize a Document that Fails Them. One of three reading discussions we will host in July to explore different sections of Constitutional Bind: How Americans Came to Idolize a Document that Fails Them
Readers are welcome to come to drop into any discussion or come to all.
RSVP to get updates on the exact location, rain date plans, and where to find the readings.
Moments of Truth: Community Conversation
Navigating Complexity in a Changing World
"The press in its historic connotation comprehends every sort of publication which affords a vehicle of information and opinion. What we have had recent occasion to say with respect to the vital importance of protecting this essential liberty from every sort of infringement need not be repeated.” Supreme Court ruling, Lovell v City of Griffin (1938)
Changing technology throughout the history of the United States has raised new press freedom questions and introduced fresh challenges, with each generation developing its own tools and skills to navigate an increasingly complex information environment. In today’s digital world, where content is created constantly and technology evolves rapidly, protecting press freedom and finding trustworthy information feels tougher than ever. So, what comes next?
This moderated panel brings together distinguished journalists to explore the challenges press freedom is facing and the future of journalism. Joining the panel discussion will be Chris Wallace, the award-winning broadcast journalist whose past roles include CNN, Fox News and NBC, Tia Mitchell, the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s Washington D.C. Bureau Chief, and Lori Montenegro, Noticias Telemundo’s Washington D.C. Bureau Chief. The discussion will be moderated by Poynter’s President, Neil Brown.
6:00: Doors open for informal gathering, exhibit viewing and light refreshments
7:00: Panel discussion begins in the auditorium
Be Prepared, Not Scared: Undocumented Workers Rights Training (7/1)
Join us every Tuesday night for a lively, no-stress session where we’ll practice your 4th & 5th Amendment protections, from traffic stops to front-door chats with police or immigration enforcement at the workplace. Whether you're a citizen or not, these rights protect us all—and the best part? You can easily share what you learn with co-workers, neighbors, and friends to help everyone be informed of their rights! Come sharp, stay safe, and leave feeling confident!
Note: this is a public event! If you are not comfortable or do not feel safe attending a public virtual event (or you know someone who doesn’t feel comfortable), please email or signal Hannah for a personalized presentation in English or Spanish.
Links to the CARECEN Know Your Rights Presentation PDFs (English, Spanish)
Navigating mis- and disinformation 101
Join MediaWise specialists in this class to help you build skills to tell fact from fiction in media.
In this interactive session, you’ll get a crash course in media literacy basics and proven techniques for spotting mis- and disinformation. Then, put your skills to the test with real-world examples — and walk away with practical tips for navigating tough conversations with loved ones who’ve fallen for false claims.
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.
Operation: Is this Legit?
Can you find the facts, beat false information and escape?
Join MediaWise specialists from The Poynter Institute in an interactive escape room game, where you'll build news skills to help you tell fact from fiction.
Teams work together to unlock a series of puzzles requiring them to evaluate news sources, identify misinformation, and detect digital manipulation techniques before time runs out. Use your mis- and disinformation busting skills to escape the misinfo-room.
This program will be held on the rooftop, weather permitting.
Scroll Smarter: Practical Media Literacy Tools
Join MediaWise specialists in this class to help you build skills to tell fact from fiction in media.
In this interactive session, you’ll get a crash course in media literacy basics and proven techniques for spotting mis- and disinformation. Then, put your skills to the test with real-world examples — and walk away with practical tips for navigating tough conversations with loved ones who’ve fallen for false claims.