Capitalism does not permit an even flow of economic resources. With this system, a small privileged few are rich beyond conscience, and almost all others are doomed to be poor at some level. That’s the way the system works. And since we know that the system will not change the rules, we are going to have to change the system.
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Comrades,
We hope you're in good health and spirits as we head into the home stretch of this long pandemic year. Whether or not you're making plans for the holidays, the option to even gather with others indoors is something to be grateful for.
The pandemic has shown our interdependence, especially when it comes to health and healthcare. (For instance, how we protect ourselves by protecting each other — the state of California is now recommending COVID booster shots for everyone 18 and older ([link removed]) .) It's also revealed the fragility, and in many cases the brokenness, of our systems of care.
After reading that sentence, you may already be thinking of Kaiser Permanente, the private healthcare giant that's basically synonymous with this kind of brokenness. Some Kaiser workers have been on strike for over two months, and many others have threatened to walk out over wages, patient safety, and adequate staffing.
Today ([link removed]) and tomorrow ([link removed]) , they need community support more than ever, as IUOE Local 39 will be picketing Kaiser Oakland with members from SEIU-UHW, NUHW, and CNA there in sympathy. This is an incredible coalition of Kaiser workers, but they need to show the company that Oakland stands with them, too.
Kaiser should know by now, since this is their whole business, that if you neglect workers' health and safety, they can’t possibly keep patients healthy or safe. Likewise, you can't neglect facilities and equipment and expect them to function in emergencies. And it should go without saying that you can't neglect the workers who maintain the equipment, or it all comes crumbling down. Let's be there today at 5 ([link removed]) and tomorrow at noon ([link removed]) to hold up the union workers who hold up our healthcare system.
In solidarity!
News and Information
Be sure to check out East Bay Majority ([link removed]) , East Bay DSA's news source with a socialist perspective, for the latest news and information.
** DEMANDING HAZARD PAY, TRANSIT WORKERS FORCE AC TRANSIT TO THE NEGOTIATING TABLE
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All across California, frontline workers have demanded and won hazard pay during the pandemic, especially in grocery, retail and healthcare workplaces. Transit workers in the Bay Area, though, have not received one penny of extra compensation for continuing to work in life-threatening conditions. On July 28, over 40 AC Transit workers and riders spoke up at the AC Transit board meeting to demand transit workers be paid retroactive hazard pay.
Read more ([link removed])
Featured Events
While we are still mostly unable to meet face-to-face, events are still going on that you can be a part of. Events with a 🌹 are great for new members. RSVP below to stay updated. You can also keep track on our Events page ([link removed]) .
** 🌹SUPPORT STRIKING KAISER ENGINEERS AND PHARMACISTS
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Thursday, November 18 | 5–7 p.m.
Kaiser Oakland Medical Center 3601 Broadway, Oakland ♿️
700 engineers at Kaiser Permanente have been on strike for over two
months. Although they worked throughout the pandemic to maintain the
necessary equipment that allows Kaiser hospital workers to save lives,
Kaiser is offering only meager wage increases and refusing to actively
bargain with these workers, represented by IUOE Local 39.
On Thursday, 11/18, and Friday, 11/19, the engineers’ fellow hospital
workers in SEIU-UHW, NUHW, and CNA are engaging in a sympathy strike, and are asking for community members to come out to support them, and to show Kaiser that the community has the back of the workers that make Kaiser work.
On Thursday, November 18, picketing will be from 5-7 pm at Kaiser Oakland Medical Center, 3601 Broadway.
On Friday, November 19, a rally and march will be held at noon at the Kaiser Headquarters, 1 Kaiser Plaza, Oakland.
Oakland is, has been, and will always be a union town!
RSVP ([link removed])
** ABOLITION WORKING GROUP
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Thursday, November 18 | 7–8:30 p.m.
RSVP for details ([link removed])
Meeting of the Abolition Working Group to hear about work done by members who are organizing for the abolition of the Prison Industrial Complex, and to do political education, plan actions, and hold space for folks within the chapter to get involved.
RSVP ([link removed])
** 🌹SUPPORT STRIKING KAISER ENGINEERS AND PHARMACISTS
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Friday, November 19 | 12–3 p.m.
Kaiser Headquarters 1 Kaiser Plz, Oakland ♿️
700 engineers at Kaiser Permanente have been on strike for over two
months. Although they worked throughout the pandemic to maintain the
necessary equipment that allows Kaiser hospital workers to save lives,
Kaiser is offering only meager wage increases and refusing to actively
bargain with these workers, represented by IUOE Local 39.
On Thursday, 11/18, and Friday, 11/19, the engineers’ fellow hospital
workers in SEIU-UHW, NUHW, and CNA are engaging in a sympathy strike, and are asking for community members to come out to support them, and to show Kaiser that the community has the back of the workers that make Kaiser work.
On Thursday, November 18, picketing will be from 5-7 pm at Kaiser Oakland Medical Center, 3601 Broadway.
On Friday, November 19, a rally and march will be held at noon at the Kaiser Headquarters, 1 Kaiser Plaza, Oakland.
Oakland is, has been, and will always be a union town!
RSVP ([link removed])
** STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING
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Sunday, November 21 | 2–5 p.m.
Online via Zoom — RSVP for info ([link removed]) ♿️
See how your elected leadership works as we deliberate on current chapter issues. This meeting is open to all DSA members to observe the proceedings. Please RSVP for the ZOOM link.
The agenda is TBA.
RSVP ([link removed])
** MEDICARE FOR ALL COMMITTEE MEETING
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Wednesday, November 24 | 6–8 p.m.
Online via Zoom ([link removed]) ♿️
With the pandemic and its multiple, intersecting crises, and the polling popularity of Medicare for All, our commitment to the movement is more important than ever. Come learn about our committee's efforts, as well as local, state, and national initiatives around Medicare for All and single-payer healthcare. All are welcome!
RSVP ([link removed]) Join on Zoom ([link removed])
** CLASSROOM JUSTICE MONTHLY MEETING
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Thursday, November 25 | 7–9 p.m.
Online via Zoom – RSVP for info ([link removed]) ♿️
Join the Classroom Justice Campaign! Classroom Justice is a locally-run campaign that seeks to fight against the injustices happening in our public school system by a cabal of privatizers, whose sole purpose is the dismantling of every public service in this country. If you want to join in the fight against these gentrifiers or merely have questions, sign up or send your inquiries to
[email protected] (mailto:
[email protected]) .
[link removed]
RSVP ([link removed])
** INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY COMMITTEE MEETING
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Saturday, November 27 | 10 –11:30 a.m.
Online via Zoom – RSVP for info ([link removed]) ♿️
Join us for our International Solidarity Committee meeting! We will discuss the state of international struggles, ongoing solidarity work with other organizations, and planning the future work of the committee.
RSVP ([link removed])
** LABOR COMMITTEE MEETING
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Sunday, November 28 | 6–8 p.m.
Online via Zoom – RSVP for info ([link removed]) ♿️
Please join the East Bay DSA Labor Committee for our regular monthly meeting. It's open to all DSA members who are interested in getting involved in labor work with their comrades! Learn more about how to get involved in the committee, our ongoing projects, and upcoming solidarity actions!
If you'd like to submit an item for the agenda, please email
[email protected] (mailto:
[email protected]) .
RSVP ([link removed])
** 🌹LABOR COMMITTEE’S NOVEMBER SOCIALIST SOCIAL
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Tuesday, November 30 | 6–9 p.m.
Eli's Mile High Club, 3629 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Oakland ♿️
Join East Bay DSA’s Labor Committee for our monthly Socialist Social on Tuesday, November 30th, between 6 pm and 9 pm at Eli’s Mile High Club in Oakland!
Looking for comrades to gripe about the boss with? Seeking advice for a pitch to your co-workers on getting organized? Interested in what the local Labor Committee’s up to? Join committee members, workplace organizers, old-timers, members of the chapter, and curious fellow travelers at our newly-monthly Labor Committee social. Feel free to bring your union shirt, pins, articles, or any announcements and events you’d like to share with committee members and comrades!
Food and beverages will be available for purchase at Eli’s and the committee social will be hosted in the backyard patio of the bar. Eli’s requires all patrons to wear a mask and bring a vaccination card and will check for both at the door. Please bring both in order to attend.
Accessible by BART with the nearest stop at MacArthur BART and a 7-minute walk away.
RSVP ([link removed])
** 🌹POLITICAL EDUCATION WITH THE PEOPLE’S TRANSIT ALLIANCE
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Wednesday, December 1 | 6:30–7:30 p.m.
Online via Zoom ([link removed]) ♿️
Save this date and time for the People's Transit Alliance monthly political education meeting! We open our bi-weekly meeting time to anyone interested in working through questions of socialism and public transit, and the possibilities and strategies for organizing within transit.
This event description will be updated within a week of the event with the exact topic up for discussion. You can find the archive of some of our past political education meetings on the Library page of the People’s Transit Alliance website ([link removed]) .
RSVP ([link removed]) Join on Zoom ([link removed])
Upcoming Events
** 🌹MEMBERSHIP ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE MONTHLY MEETING
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Wednesday, December 1 | 7–9 p.m.
Online via Zoom ([link removed]) ♿️
We need your help building a strong and active chapter! Join our next Membership Engagement Committee monthly meeting and learn how you can put your skills to work or grow new ones you never knew you had!
The Membership Engagement Committee was created for the purpose of initiating and sustaining our members' active and healthy participation in the chapter's work. We cannot grow our movement without engaging and fostering growth within our current membership. We strive to grow confident organizers and leaders as well as strong relationships between comrades in our chapter by supporting all committees in their work and creating spaces for learning and camaraderie.
Our committee builds and maintains projects such as (but not limited to) our mobilizers program, planning and execution of chapter socials, new member events, and Organizer's Toolbox Trainings, as well as managing the onboarding of new members. As our chapter grows we need to grow our efforts with it and would love to welcome new members to our committee.
Contact us at
[email protected] (mailto:
[email protected]) .
RSVP ([link removed]) Join on Zoom ([link removed])
CATCH UP ON NIGHT SCHOOL
Even with social distancing guidelines lifted, now's still as good a time as any to catch up on our Socialist Night School.
Catch up on past night school readings and videos below.
Watch past Night School videos ([link removed])
Catch up on Night School readings ([link removed])
Not a Member Yet? Let's Fix That.
DSA now has more than 90,000 members nationally, and we're still growing. There's never been a better time to get involved than right now! Join our national organization by clicking below and become an official socialist organizer.
Join DSA ([link removed])
Caucus Corner
Our caucuses organize events too! Check out the Caucus Corner of our website ([link removed]) to learn more about the activities of East Bay DSA caucuses and how to participate.
Announcements
SIGN UP TO TALK TO A MOBILIZER!
Are you a new DSA member? Or are you looking to get more involved with East Bay DSA's projects and campaigns? Sign up to talk to a mobilizer!
Here are three reasons to sign up to talk to a mobilizer:
1. Meet a fellow socialist organizer
We want to build a movement of millions of working class people and change the exploitative and oppressive system in which we live, but we do that first and foremost by building one-to-one connections with each other.
2. Answer your questions
Learn more about DSA, the local East Bay chapter, and our different committees and projects.
3. Get more involved
The main thing a mobilizer will help you with is getting more involved in DSA. Maybe there’s a campaign or project you’re particularly interested in, or maybe you’re a blank slate and you don’t really know what to do. Either way, a mobilizer will help you figure it out.
Sign up to talk to a mobilizer! ([link removed])
EAST BAY DSA MEMBER SURVEY ON BRANCHES
Now you’ve seen EBDSA Branch socials on the calendar and photos in the newsletter. Maybe you’ve even attended one! But have you taken our Branches Working Group’s member survey? Please take 5 minutes to fill out this survey to help us craft our proposal, which will be reviewed by the Steering Committee and approved by the general membership.
Your input on how and where to form branches, and what work you'd like to see them take on, will be invaluable in crafting a proposal.
Take the survey ([link removed])
Our bigger-and-better society is now like a hypochondriac, so obsessed with its own economic health as to have lost the capacity to remain healthy. The whole world is so greedy for more bathtubs that it has lost the stability necessary to build them, or even to turn off the tap. Nothing could be more salutary at this stage than a little healthy contempt for a plethora of material blessings.
- Aldo Leopold
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