DSA SF Statement on Police Violence Directed at the LGBTQIA+ Community Over Pride Weekend

DSA SF unequivocally condemns the police violence directed at our fellow San Franciscans in the LGBTQIA+ community this past Pride weekend. Thousands gathered for San Francisco’s Trans March to celebrate trans joy and stand in defense of trans lives amid...

July 7, 2026

Analysis of the Current Condition of Democracy

Ballots have already begun arriving in the hands of San Francisco voters, and as we muddle through long lists of voter guides, candidates and propositions, we will ask ourselves many questions.  But will we be asking the right ones? It...

May 25, 2026

The City Moves When We Move: Transit Month in San Francisco

San Francisco runs on transit. Every morning, the city’s pulse flows through its veins: buses, streetcars, and trains. This network is more than just transportation, it represents the motion of our daily lives, how our nurses, teachers, builders, and clerks...

September 30, 2025

DSA SF Statement on the Recall of Joel Engardio

This week, the residents of the Sunset District removed Joel Engardio from the Board of Supervisors. DSA SF didn’t lead the recall, but we didn’t try to stop it. Engardio is anti-worker, pro-cop, landlord-first, and fully backed by GrowSF and...

September 19, 2025