🌹 Tuesday March 31 (5:30 PM – 7:00 PM) 🏘️ Social Housing Working Group Meeting (1916 McAllister St)

🌹 Tuesday March 31 (7:00 PM – 8:00 PM) 🚎 Public Transit Meeting (zoom and in person at 1916 McAllister St)

🌹 Wednesday April 1 (12:00 PM – 1:00 PM) 🐣 Lunch Break Book Club (zoom)

🌹 Wednesday April 1 (7:00 PM – 9:00 PM) 🐣 Tech Worker Reading Group (zoom)

🌹 Thursday April 2 (6:30 PM – 7:30 PM) Public Bank Project Meeting (zoom)

🌹 Thursday April 2 (7:00 PM – 8:00 PM) Immigrant Justice Regular Meeting (zoom and in person at 1916 McAllister St)

🌹 Saturday April 4 (10:00 AM – 2:00 PM) 🐣 No Appetite for Apartheid Training and Outreach – Store Canvass (1916 McAllister St)

🌹 Saturday April 4 (12:00 PM – 3:00 PM) DSA Garden and Grill (1916 McAllister St)

🌹 Monday April 6 (7:00 PM – 8:00 PM) Labor Board – New Union Organizing (zoom and in person at 1916 McAllister St)

🌹 Monday April 6 (6:30 PM – 7:30 PM) 🐣 DSA Run Club (McClaren Lodge, Golden Gate Park)

🌹 Tuesday April 7 (6:30 PM – 7:30 PM) Ecosocialist Bi-Weekly Meeting (zoom and in person at 1916 McAllister)

🌹 Wednesday April 8 (6:45 PM – 9:00 PM) 🌹 DSA SF General Meeting (zoom and in person at Kelly Cullen Community, 220 Golden Gate Ave)

🌹 Thursday April 9 (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM) 🐣 Social Committee (zoom)

🌹 Thursday April 9 (6:00 PM – 7:00 PM) 🍏 Education Board Open Meeting (zoom)

🌹 Saturday April 11 (12:00 PM – 4:00 PM) Tenderloin Healing Circle picnic + flyering (Park in Grace Cathedral)

🌹 Sunday April 12 (11:00 AM – 1:00 PM) 🐣 Physical Education + Self Defense Training (William McKinley Monument)

🌹 Sunday April 12 (1:00 PM – 3:00 PM) 🐣 Get to Know EWOC: Flyering (1916 McAllister St)

🌹 Sunday April 12 (3:30 PM – 5:00 PM) Understanding Socialism with DSA SF (1916 McAllister St)

🌹 Sunday April 12 (5:00 PM – 6:00 PM) 🐣 Tenderloin Healing Circle Working Group (zoom)

🌹 Monday April 13 (6:00 PM – 8:00 PM) 🐣 Tenderloin Healing Circle (Kelly Cullen Community, 220 Golden Gate Ave)

🌹 Monday April 13 (6:00 PM – 7:30 PM) Labor Board Meeting – Office Hours (zoom)

🌹 Monday April 13 (6:30 PM – 8:00 PM) Homelessness Working Group Regular Meeting (zoom and in person at 1916 McAllister St)

🌹 Monday April 13 (6:30 PM – 7:30 PM) 🐣 DSA Run Club (McClaren Lodge, Golden Gate Park)

🌹 Tuesday April 14 (6:30 PM – 7:30 PM) Labor Board – 1934 Teamsters Strike Educations Event

🌹 Tuesday April 14 (7:00 PM – 8:00 PM) 🚎 Public Transit Meeting (zoom and in person at 1916 McAllister St)

Check out https://dsasf.org/events for more events and updates.


DSA SF Presents: Lunch Break Book Club. April 1st at Noon. Are you free for lunch? Join us on zoom for a fiction book club! This month we're reading the first two stories in Le Guin's Tales from Earthsea

Lunch Break Book Club

Are you free for lunch? Do you love reading? Join us on zoom this month while discuss the first two stories from Tales from Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin. This is a great short story collection. You don’t have to finish the whole section to attend—just read what you can, and we’ll discuss it together! 

RSVP here


DSA San Francisco: Garden and Grill. 1916 McAllister St. Apr4, 12-3. Food! Weeding! Fun!

Garden and Grill!

Come hang out and celebrate spring at the DSA office as we grill some tasty foods! We will also be weeding and tidying the back garden. Noon, Saturday, April 4 at 1916 McAllister


East Bay DSA – Socialist Job Fair

Looking for Work? Get a job with comrades. Link, build and Organize at work.

Noon, Saturday April 4 in Oakland. RSVP here for details


Workers Over Billionaires. May Day 2026. On May 1: no work, no school, no shopping. Join SF DSA May 1, 2026: No Work, No School, No Shopping!

May 1st: International Worker’s Day

DSA of San Francisco will be joining a local and national movement to take action against the Trump administration, oligarchs, and CEOs exploiting and abusing immigrants and workers. We need to stand up to the people and corporations making our city and our country worse for all but the most privileged. If the working class wants to defeat Trump and build a better society for everyone, we need to learn how to take action together and struggle.

Earlier this year, 75,000 workers and students in Minneapolis left school and work and took to the streets to force ICE out of the Twin Cities. Let’s follow their example and shut it down this May Day. It’s workers over billionaires! Join our pledge: no work, no school, no shopping on May 1st.

Join our May Day 2026 pledge and spread the word: no work, no school, no shopping this May 1!
RSVP Here


Overworked Underpaid Fed Up with you working conditions? Interested in learning what it means to unionize your workplace? Join us for a picnic to vent, meet new people, and talk to organizers and volunteers from the San Francisco local of the Emergency Workplace Organizing Comittee! April 26. 2-4 PM. Dolores Park, San Francisco Near the Hidalgo statue. Look for people wearing red. Organize!

Get to Know EWOC Picnic

Sunday April 26th from 2-4 PM at Dolores Park (near Hidalgo Statue)

Want to enjoy the outdoors and snacks? Overworked, underpaid, and fed up with your working conditions? Interested in learning what it means to unionize your workplace? The world is a tough place, so why should your work make it even harder? Attending this picnic doesn’t mean you have to organize your workplace, but you’ll get the chance to talk to organizers and volunteers from the San Francisco local of the Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee!


The Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee (EWOC) is a volunteer-run network of hundreds of workers, organizers, and supporters who together are building a stronger, worker-led labor movement. We support and train any non-union worker in any industry who wants power and agency at work. Along with unions and other labor organizations, we can build the militancy and strength of the working class and effectively organize the millions of unorganized workers in the United States.

RSVP Here

Flyering for EWOC Picnic

Additionally there will be some flyering for the picnic to help spread the word.

Meet to put up flyers around San Francisco. No experience is required! Get your walking shoes on and tape up some flyers with DSA and EWOC members 🙂

  • Saturday, April 12 from 1-3 PM starting at 1916 McAllister: RSVP here
  • Saturday, April 19 from 1-3 PM starting at TBD: RSVP here

EWOK Fundimentals of Workplace Organizing Course

Sign up here

EWOC holds a regular training course to help you build your union from the ground up alongside workers in your industry. It doesn’t require an organizing background to understand the material, which covers topics including mapping and charting, building an organizing committee, uniting over common concerns, and how to take action. If you’re interested in becoming any level of organizer for EWOC, this course is mandatory.

This course will be hybrid, with the EWOC lectures occurring over Zoom and the discussion activities occurring at the DSA office (1916 McAllister). If you can’t make all of the sessions, reach out to Caitlin Stanton (SF EWOC local lead coordinator, DSA SF Labor Board member) for accommodations.

SCHEDULE:
Week 1: Developing Leadership
Sunday, April 26 (12:00-1:30 p.m. PT)

Week 2: The Organizing Conversation
Sunday, May 3 (12:00-1:30 p.m. PT)

Week 3: The Arc of the Campaign
Sunday, May 10 (12:00-1:30 p.m. PT)

Week 4: Inoculation and the Boss Campaign
Sunday, May 17 (12:00-1:30 p.m. PT)


Knowledge is power! We keep us safe! Zines and whistles for all! From our hand to yours! Step one: Mobilize. Step two: Organize.

Reportback: No Kings

No Kings! Absolutely! But what should we put in its place?

This Saturday DSA SF was out in the heart of the city distributing literature and whistles to the people who were mobilized by the cry of “No Kings!”. Whenever the people are angry and out on the street it’s the duty of socialists to be out there with them, offering the only viable solution to destructive and exploitative capitalism, and that is Socialism! We want the collaborative spirit of the working class to rule the world, not the whims of a few greedy billionaires!

And while we take the time and patience to get everyone on the same page about who is profiting from our suffering and disorganization through our organizing work and political education, it’s essential to keep our communities resisting fascism! That’s why we spent the last two Friday nights in a row to get these Anti ICE Whistle kits assembled and ready for distribution, we keep us safe! ICE has been terrorizing our immigrant neighbors here in SF in silence, we say no more!

Stand up fight back!  All power to the people!
Come join us tomorrow for the daily work that happens in between large mobilizations and let’s build a better world together!!


Reportback: No Appetite for Apartheid Canvassing

At the consumer canvass for No Appetite of Apartheid, 6 canvassers attended at Dolores Park to spread awareness about the local San Francisco stores that supported Israeli apartheid and the 133+ stores who boycotted and divested from the regime. One of the companies they kept pointing out on the list was Sabra, a large and popular middle eastern, culturally appropriated styled supermarket that mainly sold kosher products such as hummus, owned by PepsiCo and the Strauss Group, donating food packages to the Golani and Givati Brigades of the IOF. A majority of the residents at the park were very receptive to the campaign. Others took interest because of DSA involvement  in other working groups like Public Transit and Tenant Organizing. A student became relieved exclaiming she was very anti-imperialist and that they can’t just move on normally doing projects for class while the US and Israel bombs countries in the Global South. One couple even asked for donations and businesses that supported  Palestine / or by Palestinians. At the end of the canvass, they filled 5 pages of signatures!

One of the first-time canvassers, a DSA member named Beth, said this about their experience, “My takeaway from this experience is that we could plant a seed in people’s mind into taking more day-to-day political action in their lives as a first step and redirect where their dollars go to. We should meet them where they’re at and go beyond in order normalize awareness about the ongoing genocide in Palestine. I see No Appetite for Apartheid as a good example of thinking globally and acting locally. It allows us to mobilize strategic efforts to boycott and divest not just as individuals but also in our communities.”