Simon Swartzman
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Statement on Anti Blackness in the DSA
Statement on Anti Blackness in the DSA was released in February 2021:
We as the AfroSocialist and Socialists of Color Caucus stand in solidarity with the Black woman in DSA North Texas who was wrongfully suspended by DSA North Texas Co-chairs. This action by the DSA North Texas Co-chairs is racist and in particular anti-Black. This is not an isolated incident of racism but represents a pattern of anti-black and white supremacist actions within DSA which must be acknowledged, held accountable and systematically rooted out. There is a pattern of anti-black behavior that stems from the founding of DSA North Texas that has led to each generation of Co-chairs either perpetuating or being complicit in anti-black racism.
Signatories included Simon Swartzman Chicago Democratic Socialists of America .[1]
Health Care Working Group - Chicago DSA
Members of the Chicago Democratic Socialists of America Health Care Working Group - Chicago DSA Public Group, as of September 1, 2017 included Simon Swartzman[2]
Chicago DSA Closed Facebook group
- This is the official Facebook group for Chicago DSA and its branches (South Side, Northside, and Oak Park)
Members of the Chicago Democratic Socialists of America closed Facebook group, as of April 21, 2017 included Simon Swartzman .[3]
Socialist Feminists (DSA) Facebook page
Members of the Socialist Feminists (DSA), closed Facebook group, as of September 30, 2017 included Simon Swartzman.[4]
Democratic Socialists Swag Swap
Members of Democratic Socialists of America's Democratic Socialists Swag Swap closed Facebook group, accessed November 9, 2017 include Simon Swartzman .[5]
Resistance Culture: A Chicago DSA Working Group
Members of Resistance Culture: A Chicago Democratic Socialists of America Working Group, a Public Facebook Group, accessed June 7, 2018 included Simon Swartzman.
- This page is intended as an ad-hoc start to a proposed working group based around the exploration of arts, culture and radical social change among Chicago members of Democratic Socialists of America. [6]