So You’ve Become the Mayor of a Major American City (How Not to Lose by Winning)
You’ve been elected mayor of a major American city. Now what? How do you carry out your agenda and grow your base all while staring down the forces of capital?
You’ve been elected mayor of a major American city. Now what? How do you carry out your agenda and grow your base all while staring down the forces of capital?
At a time when much of the left is in retreat or ducking for cover, Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral campaign is championing democratic socialist politics and raising expectations.
We need a mass movement to abolish ICE, protect free speech, and ensure freedom, safety, and justice for all.
The Trumpist trifecta of Andrew Cuomo, Eric Adams, and Curtis Sliwa is too dangerous for us to play it safe.
We can create a united front to protect our organizations because a majority of people support the right to free speech.
Bernie Sanders still draws thousands with his anti-billionaire message. Clearly folks are riled up, but how should they channel their righteous anger?
In New York City’s chaotic mayoral race, Zohran Mamdani’s campaign has entered the void — rekindling the energy of the Bernie moment and creating an opportunity to build DSA and a working class social base.
The Trump administration’s kidnapping of Mahmoud Khalil on Saturday was a direct assault on all of our basic rights. We are now living in an unprecedented moment.
Councilor Jesse Brown was expelled from the Democratic caucus of the Indianapolis City Council for pushing his peers to side with the public over their donors. Find out what happened and how Jesse, and his constituents, are fighting back.
The status quo sucks! The voters that the labor movement should be seeking to influence are looking for candidates who are disruptors. Troublemakers. Working-class voters want a candidate who will put a thumb in the eye of the establishment, like Bernie Sanders.