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2023 Annual General Meeting
STL DSA’s Annual General Meeting,the most important meeting of the year, is this Sunday, September 24.
While the meeting begins at 5 pm sharp, doors open at 4:30 pm. We encourage you to get there early, so you can have a seat before the meeting begins at 5 pm. This will be a hybrid meeting, and while we hope you’ll attend in-person at Trinity Church, there will be a Zoom option available for those who cannot be there in-person.
This is the meeting where we set the chapter’s priorities for the year and, directly after the meeting, vote for those we want to fill chapter leadership positions.
Find more info and RSVP here. Please make sure to RSVP by EOD today, September 19.
Children are welcome and childcare will be provided. If you’re planning to bring a child, please let us know (you can reply to this email). This will help us have an accurate headcount, so we have the right number of comrades to help with childcare during the meeting.
This Annual General Meeting will also be a potluck. Our chapter is providing sandwich party trays, but we’re asking others to help with everything else. If you’re interested in bring a dish to share, please sign up for the potluck here.
We will be asking everyone who attends in-person to wear a mask.
See you there!
STL DSA Stands with UAW Workers!
Workers in UAW Local 2250 are on STRIKE. Members who work at the GM plant in Wentzville are one of the first three plants in the country out on the picket line as part of the UAW’s Stand Up Strike campaign.
All eyes are on these plants and these workers as they kick off this historic strike. STL DSA will be there every step of the way to show the members and the bosses that we have workers’ backs in this fight.
Sign up here to join UAW workers and STL DSA on the picket line.
RSVP for Socialist Night School: A Brief History of the German Socialists in St. Louis
Don’t miss the next STL DSA Socialist Night School session! Join us as journalist and STL DSA member Devin O’Shea presents a class on a vital part of St. Louis history, the memory of which has been deliberately neglected after generations of anti-socialist politics.
It will take place on Wednesday, September 27, at 7 pm at Trinity Church (600 N. Euclid Ave., in the North Parish Hall).
We’ll see you there!