Workers in the Saddle: May Day 2026 in Louisville
This May Day, socialists and labor activists in Louisville came together to celebrate workers, recruit organizers, and build the power to put people over profit.
This May Day, socialists and labor activists in Louisville came together to celebrate workers, recruit organizers, and build the power to put people over profit.
DSA’s National Political Committee passed a set of four national priorities in April. NPC member Ella T. of Bread & Roses explains what’s in the priorities, why they’re important, and what it means that it was so hard to persuade the NPC that priorities are worth having.
For the first time, the Democrats’ center-right caucus holds a majority in Congress. But their growth is out of step with the party’s base — which means labor and the left have a huge opportunity.
Strikers can expect risk-averse advice from the “experts.” To win, rank-and-file members must be in on strategy discussions.
Zohran is delivering. But it’s a problem that workers are receiving the goods instead of helping win them.
The lack of democratic organization not only gave Cesar Chavez immunity in his abuse of girls and women, but is also what caused the downfall of the UFW.
The story of how a mass movement overthrew a dictatorship, and how a new generation is channeling its energy.
To win socialism, we will need to convince millions of people to become political actors in ways they never have before. To do that, we need robust political education and a truly democratic organization.
DSA has elected hundreds of socialists across the country. What do these victories add up to — and how should we evaluate their success once in office?
This year, DSA can elect a bench of socialists on a shared platform and form a bloc in Congress. One plank in that platform should be no more military aid to Israel. To do this successfully requires moving AOC to oppose the Iron Dome.