SATURDAY: Short General Meeting & Evening DSA Social! Plus an Anti-ICE Rally/March & Stop Cop City Panel!

Hey comrades,

This month has been one of blatant fascism and ever-rising political and financial instability. Now we’re heading into a busy Easter weekend, with Saturday hosting a GM plus events you can attend to show your resistance to ICE & political deportations and learn about the methods of repression used on Stop Cop City activists. Afterwards, decompress and embrace our collective humanity at a DSA social at Skeeta Hawk Brewing.

April 19th starts with a shortened General Meeting to talk about chapter updates, next steps after endorsing members running for City Council, and running for delegate for this August’s National Convention. 

  • WHEN: 12-1pm
  • WHERE: Zoom only! Register on Action Network at bit.ly/dsa-rsvp-april19 for the agenda and Zoom link.

Afterwards, there’s a rally and march for students, immigrants, and Palestinian liberation at the NOLA ICE Field Office.

  • WHEN: 2pm
  • WHERE: Rally at the NOLA ICE Field Office (1250 Poydras), followed by a march. The route will be made available on JVP’s Instagram so that you can join at any point along the route. 
  • Please be mindful of your immigration status when deciding whether or not to attend. Masks will also be available.

There is then a panel from the Stop Cop City: Imaginary Crimes Tour, hosted in partnership with the local chapter of the National Lawyers Guild. 

  • WHAT: This cross-country tour will educate the public on the history of the Atlanta forest and resistance to Cop City, how racketeering law has been used as a means of political repression, and the ongoing legal battle. The tour will also facilitate discussions on resisting the repression of social movements, and how to adapt to evolving forms of repression by using solidarity, mutual aid, and collective action.
  • Dozens of Stop Cop City activists who had been arrested at various times and locations around Atlanta since 2021 were indicted in August 2023 under the Georgia Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. More than 17 months later, none of the 61 people charged with RICO have been tried. The tour also aims to provide direct support to defendants by raising morale and much-needed funds. 
  • Read the full press release about the tour here
  • WHEN: 4pm
  • WHERE: VOTE Offices (4930 Washington Ave)

End the day by destressing at Skeeta Hawk Brewing with DSA comrades. We can’t survive under capitalism and do this work without the healing power of community — join us in embracing the human need for connection and building a community of support. 

  • WHEN: 5:30 pm til
  • WHERE: Skeeta Hawk Brewing (455 N Dorgenois St)
  • The Italian food pop-up Fico Cucino will also be there vending food from 2-7pm. 

ALSO! BIG NEWS!

Congratulations to our members Danyelle Christmas, Bob Murrell, and Jackson Kimbrell for their chapter endorsement! Boost our post announcing them HERE and check out their campaign websites & socials below: 

Hope to see you tomorrow!

In solidarity, 
Your Local Council

MARCH UPDATES — Elections, Upcoming Events, and More!

Hey comrades! Read on for updates, important info, and calls to actions.

Election Day for party offices is March 23rd. Check out the fully released Voter Guide at dsaneworleans.org/voter-guide-spring-2024 for the breakdown on the stakes, races, and candidates. Happy voting!

UPCOMING EVENTS:

  • THURSDAY, March 21st, 7-8:30pm — Political Education Committee Meeting: Communism? Exchange? Hierarchy? Thursday at Parish Hall (or over Zoom here), come on down and talk about money, where it comes from, and why it doesn’t mean what we think it does… We are discussing David Graeber’s “Debt: the First 5000 Years” and the film Parasite. Watch, read, or just come in to talk economics. Text available for free here!
  • SUNDAY, March 24th, 3pm-dinner — Let Us Not Forget: Vigil for Unhoused Lives: Join us at Duncan Plaza for a ceremony honoring the unhoused neighbors we lost over the past year, building community, and reaffirming our dedication to the fight for housing as a human right. Can’t come but want to support? Their Venmo is @NolaVigilForUnhoused; donations are used to pay for supplies and compensation for unhoused artists & performers. Reach out to see how else you can volunteer; every extra hand helps
  • MONDAY, March 25th, 6-7pm — Make Entergy Pay Meeting: Join us to plan taking back control over our power! Meets at QiQi’s; if you want to attend but can’t come in-person, reach out!
  • WEDNESDAY, March 27th, 5-6pm — Health Justice & Direct Service Meeting: Join the Health Justice and Direct Service Committees as we plan our Brake Light Clinics and Health Fair. This is a hybrid meeting, in person at Parish Hall and over Zoom here.
  • WEDNESDAY, March 27th, 7-8pm — Municipal Action Committee Meeting: Now that the voter guide is out the door, the next MAC meeting will be March 27th to review how it went & look ahead to school board elections this fall. 
  • SATURDAY, March 30th, 12-2pm — General Meeting: Join us at Nora Navra Library at noon for our monthly chapter-wide meeting, where we’ll discuss our organizing efforts and make collective decisions about the political work we are doing. These meetings are open to all. Prefer to meet online? Join via Zoom here!
  • Sunday evenings at 6pm — Emma Goldman Gathering at Holy Ground: Come talk politics with us and test out how well you believe the things that you think you believe. Reading books is all well and good, but you have to practice pulling it out of your head and putting it into your own words. Beer can sometimes help that process.

OTHER IMPORTANT INFO AND CALLS TO ACTION!

  • The New Orleans Workers’ Bill of Rights is up to be heard to get on the ballot this fall! Join Step Up Louisiana & some DSA members at City Hall for an important council hearing Tuesday, March 19th @ 9:30AM. Make your voice heard for union rights, living wages, paid leave, and healthcare! Read more about the Workers’ Bill of Rights here.
  • Save Grow Dat! The City Park Conservancy began a master planning process for all of City Park which will alter transportation, infrastructure, and access in the park. They propose building a road straight through the Grow Dat Youth Farm, displacing them from the 7 acres they have cultivated and flourished on for over 13 years. Make your voice heard and stand up to save Grow Dat’s current home! Fill out this form to get involved, and attend the City Park Planning meeting Thursday, March 21st @ 5:30-7:30pm at Dillard to speak out.
  • The Electoral Working Group is looking to recruit at least one candidate in the 2025 Fall election for municipal offices. Contact Bob M on Slack if you’re interested.
  • Local Council voted to endorse and help organize a Statewide March on the Capitol during the legislative session, scheduled for Friday, April 19th. Interested in helping with the statewide march or assisting in coalition building? Reach out!
  • SIGN CEASEFIRE PETITION: If you have not already, sign the petition demanding City Council call for a ceasefire, stop all support of Israel, and condemn the murder of Tawfic Abdeljabbar. DM the Instagram or respond to this email if interested in getting more involved with this campaign. Follow @nola4palestine on Instagram if you haven’t already and check out NOSHIP’s fantastic site of resources, petitions, ways to help, and more. 

Hope to see y’all at these events and look forward to talking more! 

Solidarity forever, 

New Orleans DSA