
Events
TOPA For All! Town Hall
DC Jobs With Justice is hosting a TOPA For All Town Hall in collaboration with At-Large Councilmember Robert White on May 27th at 6 PM at Foundry United Methodist Church on 16th Street NW. This will be an event not to miss! We will be diving into the Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA) and the process of tenant engagement that this law triggers when a landlord wants to sell a residential property or discontinue the use of their property for rental housing. Join community members who have experience with TOPA -- or have lost the opportunity to engage with TOPA -- along with Councilmembers to discuss how to protect this crucial law that creates and preserves affordable housing across DC!
Why TOPA, and why now? Mayor Muriel Bowser introduced an anti-renter bill called the RENTAL Act. This 35-page document rolls back tenant protections and makes it more significantly more difficult for tenants to improve their housing conditions. Notably, it eliminates TOPA rights for a significant portion of all rental buildings in DC. The Mayor just announced she wants to quietly push these harmful changes through our budget process. This is bad for DC and, put simply, bad governance. The RENTAL Act is much to complicated and large to push along with our Budget Support Act, which is what the Council must pass for DC to function on a daily basis. At this Town Hall, we are coming together to say: TOPA for all! The DC Council must reject the mayor's RENTAL Act!
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DC Jobs With Justice está organizando un TOPA Para Todos Ayuntamiento en colaboración con At-Large concejal Robert White el 27 de mayo a las 6 PM en Foundry United Methodist Church en la calle 16 NW. ¡Este será un evento para no perderse! Vamos a bucear en la Oportunidad de los Inquilinos a la Ley de Compra (TOPA) y el proceso de participación de los inquilinos que esta ley desencadena cuando un propietario quiere vender una propiedad residencial o interrumpir el uso de su propiedad para viviendas de alquiler. ¡Únete a los miembros de la comunidad que tienen experiencia con TOPA - o han perdido la oportunidad de participar con TOPA - junto con los concejales para discutir cómo proteger esta ley crucial que crea y preserva la vivienda asequible en todo DC!
¿Por qué TOPA, y por qué ahora? Alcalde Muriel Bowser introdujo un proyecto de ley anti-alquilador llamado la Ley de ALQUILER. Este documento de 35 páginas retrocede protecciones de los inquilinos y hace que sea significativamente más difícil para los inquilinos para mejorar sus condiciones de vivienda. En particular, elimina los derechos TOPA para una parte significativa de todos los edificios de alquiler en DC. La alcaldesa acaba de anunciar que quiere impulsar en silencio estos cambios perjudiciales a través de nuestro proceso presupuestario. Esto es malo para DC y, en pocas palabras, mal gobierno. La Ley de ALQUILERES es demasiado complicada y grande para impulsarla junto con nuestra Ley de Apoyo Presupuestario, que es lo que el Consejo debe aprobar para que DC funcione a diario. En este Ayuntamiento, nos reunimos para decir: ¡TOPA para todos! ¡El Consejo de DC debe rechazar la Ley de ALQUILER del alcalde!
Committee On Housing Public Hearing
The DC Council's Committee on Housing is scheduled to hold a public hearing next Wednesday on the District's "housing affordability and preservation ecosystem" and four related legislative proposals. The topics include Mayor Muriel Bowser's Rebalancing Expectations for Neighbors, Tenants and Landlords (RENTAL) Act of 2025. The council's website indicates that 75 participants had signed up to testify as of mid-afternoon.
Free DC Campaign Orientation In-Person
The people of DC deserve dignity and respect but that's not what this Congress or this Administration have given us.
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 — and we want you to join us! Register to attend Campaign Orientation to learn our strategy, our structure, and how to get started organizing with us. Register here to join our upcoming Campaign Orientation session on Wednesday, May 28, 2025 at the Southwest Library.
Socialism 101 | Socialist Night School
In our next Socialist Night School, we’ll tackle the question of socialism.
• What is capitalism?
• What is socialism?
• How does the work of DSA help us get there?
• How can you get involved (or more involved) in DSA?
While everyone is welcome, this session is designed for newer members and those who are relatively new to socialism. The session is led by Socialist Night School co-organizer David K.
This is a hybrid event. Questions? Accessibility concerns? Email politicaleducation@mdcdsa.org.
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.
DC LABOR FILMFEST: STRIKE (1925)
In Sergei Eisenstein’s groundbreaking debut, factory workers in Tsarist Russia rise up after a comrade’s tragic death, igniting a bold vision of revolutionary cinema
$13 per ticket (though DSA members have access to a limited number of free tickets to be distributed on a first come first serve basis.)
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.
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.
Yoga Fundraiser at Wangari Gardens
Come Flow with us — Yoga Classes benefiting Baldwin House! Join us on May 24th and 31st at 10:30 am at Wangari Gardens for an all-level Flow Class hosted by Margreta Welch! No registration is required, but sliding scale donations to Baldwin House are welcome Bring your own mat and we'll see you there
DC 2050: Public Workshops
The DC Office of Planning invites you to participate in upcoming workshops for DC 2050, the District's next comprehensive plan.
Saturday, May 31 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at Ron Brown High School (4800 Meade St. NE)
Wednesday, June 4 from 6-8 p.m. at Stuart-Hobson Middle School (410 E St. NE)
DC 2050 will guide where and how we build new housing, grow job opportunities, connect neighborhoods, preserve our history, and invest in services.
BREAK THE CURRENT: Youth Bands Showcase
DC shows up for our young people, because without them we have no future.
BREAK THE CURRENT: Youth Bands + Activism is a youth band showcase and information fair. Young people in particular are invited to show up, show out, and spread the word to build the movement it will take to fight for our shared future together.
THE LINEUP:
Sounds of the Youth
Birthday Girl
Majuy
504 Plan
Petrichor
Tidal Wave Go-Go
Tabling organizations include Free DC, Positive Force, Black Swan Academy, The T.R.I.G.G.E.R. Project, Girls Rock! DC, and Queer Youth Assemble.
ALL AGES, ALL ARE WELCOME!
Single Payer Health Fair
Join DSA NoVA's Medicare For All Working Group for a fun-filled afternoon of games and activities in Alcova Heights Park as part of the nationwide Day of Action for Single Payer!
This event is free and open to the public. All are welcome to join us to hang out, have fun, and learn about our ongoing work towards national, improved Medicare For All!
I’m a Gentrifier, Now What: Moving From Awareness to Action
The DC Chapter of Resource Generation is hosting the next event in the series “I’m a Gentrifier, Now What: Moving From Awareness to Action” on Saturday, May 31st, 4-6pm, followed by a social dinner with neighbors at a home in Mt Pleasant.
Self-identified gentrifiers are invited to gather to strategize about how we can each take action to respond to gentrification through:
Personally, by building meaningful relationships with neighbors
Politically, by showing up for local campaigns
Redistribution, by moving money to community institutions. There will be an invitation to donate to Baldwin House
Space is limited! Register at tinyurl.com/gentrifier3
DC 2050: Public Workshops
The DC Office of Planning invites you to participate in upcoming workshops for DC 2050, the District's next comprehensive plan.
Saturday, May 31 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at Ron Brown High School (4800 Meade St. NE)
Wednesday, June 4 from 6-8 p.m. at Stuart-Hobson Middle School (410 E St. NE)
DC 2050 will guide where and how we build new housing, grow job opportunities, connect neighborhoods, preserve our history, and invest in services.
Teach Truth March from NMAAHC to NMAI
On June 7, 2025 the D.C. Area Educators for Social Justice (DCAESJ) will be hosting a walk/march from the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) to the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), to highlight the censorship of history in schools and museums—stopping at each of the museums along the way to share stories about what teachers, students, and others have learned and why that knowledge matters.
This action is a part of the Zinn Education Project’s 5th Annual Teach Truth Days of Action for a national day of action with actions all year long. #TeachTruth.
DC JOY DAY
That military parade this president has planned for his birthday? In the heart of our city? DC's not about all that.
DC communities are about connection and joy. We reject this president’s desire to center fear, military power, and weapons of war in the District, and we know the best way to do that is through joy.
Join us on Saturday, June 14 for DC JOY DAY, a community celebration with food, music, performances, kids’ activities, and more. Invite your friends, your aunties, and your cousins, bring a blanket and a cooler, and come kick it with the people who know that the people of DC choose freedom over fear.
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.
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.

Transness in Bloom: A Black Trans Brunch
Join Harriet’s Wildest Dreams and BYP100 for Transness in Bloom: A Black Trans Brunch on Sunday, May 25 from 1 to 5 PM in Washington, DC. As attacks on trans and gender non-conforming people continue, we are gathering in joy, resistance, and community care. This event is part of our Resistance and Resilience series, honoring the beauty and evolution of Black trans life outside the confines of the white supremacist gender binary.
Enjoy good food, music from our DJ, and the safety of a Black, queer, autonomous space. The brunch will take place on the first floor of the venue. We ask attendees to test for COVID-19 beforehand, and stay home if feeling sick or testing positive. Masks are encouraged and will be provided, and air purifiers will be on site.
To attend, email info@harrietsdreams.org Space is limited.
Yoga Fundraiser at Wangari Gardens
Come Flow with us — Yoga Classes benefiting Baldwin House! Join us on May 24th and 31st at 10:30 am at Wangari Gardens for an all-level Flow Class hosted by Margreta Welch! No registration is required, but sliding scale donations to Baldwin House are welcome Bring your own mat and we'll see you there
DC LABOR FILMFEST: BLESS THEIR LITTLE HEARTS
A landmark of the LA Rebellion, Bless Their Little Hearts is a raw, deeply moving portrait of Black working-class life, capturing one man's struggle with unemployment, pride, and family in 1980s Los Angeles.
$13 per ticket (though DSA members have access to a limited number of free tickets to be distributed on a first come first serve basis.)
Rally demanding justice and due process for Kilmar Abrego Garcia and all workers
On May 22 at 5 p.m., union leaders and workers across the DC area will rally at Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC, to demand justice and due process for SMART apprentice Kilmar Abrego Garcia and workers nationwide.
Time: Rally starts at 5 p.m.
Location: Freedom Plaza, 1325 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004
Speakers: SMART General President Michael Coleman, labor leaders
The disappearance of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador is not just a cruel and unlawful attack on our union brother and his family. It’s a violation of Kilmar's constitutional right to due process — threatening the rights of every working American and undermining one of the pillars of our democracy.
Unions know that an injury to one is an injury to all, and an attack on the rights of Kilmar and others will lead to everyone’s rights being stripped next. If due process can be taken from one person, it can be taken from all of us. That’s why leaders and workers are rallying on Thursday, May 22, to demand justice and due process — for Kilmar and for all of us.
Rally to Protect DC's Community Health Centers
Join DCPCA and DC's Federally Qualified Health Centers in a rally for community health on the steps of the DC Council Wilson Building 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW to let our policymakers know that we need to protect access to care! We'll be on the front steps wearing hundreds of bead necklaces representing all 184,662 patients we served in 2024!
Repro Justice Campaign Meeting
Joint 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.
SINGING FOR JUSTICE (DC Labor FilmFest) (MD)
The Labor Heritage Foundation and AFI Silver’s2025 DC Labor FilmFest continues through May. (Metro DC DSA is a co-sponsor.) Don’t miss out on a dozen powerful films about workers and their stories — including LILLY, NINE TO FIVE, and STRIKE — screening at the AFI Silver at the 25th edition of the annual festival. The screenings will reveal powerful storytelling that honors the dignity, struggle, and spirit of working people. The Labor Working Group has been given a limited number of FREE TICKETS which will be distributed to DSA members who attend labor actions in the coming weeks.
Among the upcoming showings is the documentary Singing for Justice about folk musician and activist Faith Petric, which will screen Monday, May 19, at 6:30pm at New Deal Café. Petric used folk music to inspire action and solidarity at civil rights marches, anti-war protests, and events supporting labor and LGBTQ+ rights. “In times of darkness, Faith showed that a well-sung song could light the way forward,” says Estelle Freedman, director of the film, who will attend the screening. Elise Bryant, DC Labor Chorus Director, will lead the post-film discussion. The acclaimed DC Labor Chorus will also perform. If unable to attend the free film in-person, register to watch via Zoom. Please note the earlier start time.
A New Chapter for DecrimPovertyDC
All organizational and community members of DecrimPovertyDC are invited to an in-person gathering alongside members of the previous non-police crisis response movement in D.C. for a joint interest and visioning session where we will discuss the possibility of jointly relaunching a campaign to fight for non-police crisis response, 24/7 harm reduction centers (w/ safe consumption), robust drug checking services, and identify ways we can still advance aspects of drug decrim in this political climate. This meeting is structured so we can reacquaint ourselves with each other and collectively think through what is possible in these times.
Oaklawn Eviction Court Support
Tenants at the Oaklawn have been on RENT STRIKE! for nearly a year, fighting for their landlord to fix the recurring mold, pest problems, collapsing ceilings, and other issues. Come out to Landlord-Tenant Court on Monday, May 19 at 9:30 am to show your support for our first two tenants who are going to trial. Coffee and snacks will be provided.
Silent art auction for Baldwin House
Join us for a silent auction of art and crafted items from over 30 DMV-based makers! All funds raised will go toward Baldwin House, a tenant-owned affordable housing co-op and mutual aid hub located on Sherman Ave in NW DC. Learn more about Baldwin House here: https://baldwin-house.org/ Entrance to the auction is a sliding scale donation with all proceeds to Baldwin House - we recommend $15-$25!
"Up from the People" Exhibit Tour + Discussion
“Up from the People: Protest and Change in D.C.” is an exhibition at DC’s Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library. The exhibit looks at protest movements throughout DC’s history — including the mass movement in the 1960s and 1970s that eventually won DC home rule.
Join Free DC for a guided tour of the exhibit. We’ll learn about movement history that is featured in the exhibit and will have an opportunity to ask questions. After the tour we’ll spend time discussing what we learned and how it might inform Free DC’s organizing.
Metro DC DSA Book Exchange
Metro DC DSA Book Exchange, Street Team, and After the Storm are tabling at the first annual DMV Anarchist Bookfair on Saturday, May 17 from 2 – 8pm at St. Stephen and the Incarnation Episcopal Church in NW DC. Come out for a day of workshops — including a flash fiction-writing workshop on social housing from After the Storm at 7pm — book and zine vendors, artists, and music. The DMV Anarchist Bookfair will be an inclusive and accessible space where authors, publishers, activists, and community members come together to explore alternative perspectives, exchange ideas, and question conventional notions of power and authority. Attendees are required to wear masks, which will be provided at the event.
SOS Anti-Eviction Canvas May 2025
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.
13th St. Block Party
13th Street Block Party is a space for neighbors to connect and celebrate the power of community. Rooted in the spirit of mutual aid, 13th Street Block Party offers not only music, arts, and activities—but also opportunities to share resources, uplift local voices, and build networks of care amidst unprecedented threats to our collective safety.
Baldwin House will be tabling with baked goods from 2 - 10 pm, come say hi!
GOGO FREE DC
Free DC is building a people-powered movement rooted in joy, resistance, and love for the District. We're rising up to demand dignity for our communities and claim our right to self-determination.
GOGO FREE DC is a day for all eight wards to come together and move our bodies to the GoGo beat, uplift each other, and learn how to protect and defend Home Rule.
We Keep Us Safe. We Keep Us Free.
P.S. You must register to gain entrance into the Event. Location details will be shared upon registering.
Palestine Solidarity Walking Tour + Protest
MDC DSA’s Internationalism Working Group has set a date for its Palestine Solidarity Walking Tour, which will explore sites connected to US imperialism, corporate greed, and the ongoing genocide against Palestinians. The walking tour will be led by MDC DSA’s Internationalism Working Group in partnership with Jewish Voice for Peace-DC Metro, Palestinian Youth Movement-DMV, and more. The sites will cover the links between dark money and political repression, oil, and Israeli apartheid. The walking tour and protest will connect attendees to organizing efforts in the DMV to support boycott, divestment, and sanctions against Israel and to end the genocide.
The tour will meet at 12pm at Farragut Square and adjourn by 3pm after about one mile of walking to three or four sites around downtown DC. Afterwards, participants will be encouraged to attend the Arab American festival at Dew Drop Inn starting at 4pm. Sign up for updates, or to get involved in planning here.
Note: this walking tour will include protest efforts along the route. This walking tour and protest will have marshals assessing the situation and any risks.
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.
Updating Your Co-op Annual Budget and Compliance Monitoring & Asset Management
Join us on May 17th at 10:30 am to discuss financial and regulatory concepts that are key to your building’s long term success. We will discuss the difference between long term asset management and property management, what goes into formulating an annual budget, and how to plan for staying in compliance with any requirements put in place by lenders or city funding.
This training will:
Explain the concept of Asset Management and how it relates to Property Management
Define the roles of Property Managers, Asset Managers, and Board Members in executing an asset management plan
Review sample annual budgets
Describe how to plan ahead financially
Identify common compliance issues, who is responsible for non-compliance, and how to create a compliance schedule and budget
Training Details:
Date: May 17, 2025
Time: 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Location: 3232 Georgia Ave NW, Washington DC, 20012 (Get directions)
Mother of All Yard Sales
On Saturday May 17, we will be a stop on Adams Morgan’s annual “Mother of All Yard Sales.”
Stop by between 9-1 to buy our stuff and support our formation of a limited-equity co-op!!
Campy Comrades
It’s time to live your THEATER KID dreams. Introducing: Campy Comrades
A one-night-only musical theater variety show slash summer camp experience—for grownups. Get ready for a night of musical theater complete with a talent show, sing-alongs, improv games, costumes, camp vibes, and community joy! Want to perform in the talent show? Sign up here!
All proceeds from this event will directly support Baldwin House. Want to attend as an audience member slash camper? Send a sliding scale donation between $5-$15 to with your name and “Campy Comrades tickets” to reserve your spot! Venmo: @danielle-mccormick-2 Paypal: dmccorm9@gmail.com Zelle: 240-731-4244
FBC Housing Town Hall
We are inviting DC to show up and out to send a message to the council that they must Choose us - and that means fighting to fund our housing. Join us in community on Thursday, May 15, from 5:30-8:30 pm to enjoy refreshments, hear from DC Council members, share your knowledge and experience, and ask questions.
Please be sure to RSVP to receive up to date event info!
Why we're hosting a town hall: The purpose of this event is to bring together impacted residents, local service providers, advocates, organizers, and policymakers to discuss the housing priorities most important to us and our communities. Town halls with our elected officials allow us to practice community accountability. Last year we did not get the housing budget that we deserve, that neighbors all across the District rely on to survive. Now, we’re facing an unprecedented budget season and even more cuts, and we know that protections of housing-related programs will be more needed than ever.
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Other info: Food, drinks, Spanish interpretation, and childcare will be provided! Please share this invite with your colleagues, friends, neighbors, and broader communities. We'll be sending additional details in the weeks to come, and look forward to seeing y'all there!
Have any questions or accessibility needs to flag? Reach out to Sophia!
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Invitamos a DC a participar y enviar un mensaje al consejo: deben elegirnos, lo que implica luchar por financiar nuestras viviendas. Únase a nosotros en comunidad el jueves 15 de mayo, de 5:30 p. m. a 8:30 p. m., para disfrutar de un refrigerio, escuchar a los miembros del Consejo de DC, compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias, y hacer preguntas.
¡Asegúrese de confirmar su asistencia para recibir información actualizada del evento!
Por qué organizamos una asamblea comunitaria: El propósito de este evento es reunir a residentes afectados, proveedores de servicios locales, defensores, organizadores y legisladores para debatir las prioridades de vivienda más importantes para nosotros y nuestras comunidades. Las asambleas comunitarias con nuestros funcionarios electos nos permiten ejercer la responsabilidad comunitaria. El año pasado no obtuvimos el presupuesto de vivienda que merecemos, del que dependen los vecinos de todo el Distrito para sobrevivir. Ahora, nos enfrentamos a una temporada presupuestaria sin precedentes y a aún más con recortes, y sabemos que la protección de los programas relacionados con la vivienda será más necesaria que nunca.
Información adicional: ¡Se ofrecerá comida, bebidas, interpretación al español y cuidado de niños! Por favor, comparta esta invitación con sus colegas, amigos, vecinos y demás miembros de la comunidad. Les enviaremos más detalles en las próximas semanas. ¡Esperamos verlos allí!
¿Tiene alguna pregunta o necesita ayuda con la accesibilidad? Contacte con Sophia@fairbudget.org.

DCGIC May General Meeting
Join the DC Guaranteed Income Coalition for our monthly general meeting. We’ll share updates, collaborate on upcoming projects, and continue building momentum for guaranteed income in DC.
Repro Justice Campaign Meeting (special guest EC4DC!)
Join the Repro Justice campaign as we meet to discuss our upcoming events, actions, and more. This week, EC4DC will be doing a tabling training in place of our regular meeting! This meeting will be recorded in part to record the tabling training for future use. Join us for one of the steps towards of our initiative to spread EC kits throughout DSA! RSVP for the zoom link.
Reach out to bawg@mdcdsa.org with any questions.
Free DC May Campaign Orientation
The people of DC deserve dignity and respect — but that's not what this Congress has given us. Free DC is a new campaign setting out to build the power it will take to protect our people and our communities from a hostile administration.
Join this Campaign Orientation for an overview of what this effort is all about, our plan to win, and how you can be part of it.
Labor Working Group May Meeting
Join MDC DSA Labor for our May 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.
Know Your Risks + Rights w/ National Lawyers Guild
The Constitution guarantees some rights, but how do you know what is relevant? The fact that we have rights does not always mean that the police will respect them. That’s why it’s important for you to know your risks, too.
When we are protesting or otherwise interacting with law enforcement, knowing our rights is an important part of staying safe. And vocally asserting our rights is part of assess risk and can make it harder for police to violate our rights.
Join this training with Free DC and the National Lawyers Guild to learn best practices for interacting with law enforcement in-the-moment. You’ll also learn what information to consider in advance in order to assess risk and prepare for possible police encounters.

Mommy & Me Sneaker Ball
This Mother’s Day season, we’re celebrating freedom with style. Join Life After Release and Harriet’s Wildest Dreams for our first annual Sneaker Ball! Enjoy a night of Black joy, community, and celebration in honor of the mamas and caregivers we’ve brought home throughout the year’s Black Mama’s Day Bailout.
This year’s theme is Red Carpet, so come ready to serve looks—formal wear meets fresh kicks. Expect music (GOGO), dancing, and a celebration worthy of our people. Feeling fly? Let us know if you want to enter the Best Dressed Contest when you arrive!
WARMerica’s Fate 2 documentary screening
On May 10, Korea Peace Now! and Metro DC DSA’s Internationalism Working Group are hosting an in-person screening and discussion of WARMerica’s Fate 2, a South Korean documentary by filmmaker Kim Cheol-min. Please join us as we learn about US economic and military dominance in a quickly changing, multi-polar world! Snacks will be provided!
Author Talk: Forest Issac Jones Discusses Good Trouble
Civil Rights historian and the first Black Mayor of Derry bring the Selma–Derry connection to the forefront
In Good Trouble, Forest Issac Jones draws on firsthand interviews to show how the Black freedom movement in the U.S. shaped Northern Ireland’s civil rights fight. From Selma to the Bogside, he follows the people who marched, organized and resisted—across borders and generations.
Now, in conversation with Lilian Seenoi Barr—Derry’s first Black mayor and a leading voice for justice—Jones explores what solidarity looked like then, and what it demands now.
In Good Trouble: The Selma, Alabama and Derry, Northern Ireland Connection 1963–1972, Jones uncovers the influence of the Selma to Montgomery marches on the 1969 Belfast to Derry march through intimate oral histories. He speaks with movement figures on both sides of the Atlantic—from Dr. Sheyann Webb-Christburg and Richard Smiley in Alabama, to Billy McVeigh and Eamonn McCann in Derry. The result is a rare, dual-perspective account of two liberation movements in dialogue.
How utilities profit off raising your bills
Did your electricity bill spike in January? Were your gas bills higher than ever this winter? You're not alone. Utility bills are going up in the DMV, thanks to asleep-at-the-wheel regulators, a regional grid prioritizing fossil fuels over renewables, and for-profit utility monopolies rigging the system against ratepayers like you.
Join We Power DC, the Chesapeake Climate Action Network, and Sunrise Movement DC for a seminar on why exactly utility bills are spiking in the District and what you can do about it!
This event is an online webinar -- RSVP for the Zoom link. It is open to all!