Morgan Currier

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Template:TOCnestleft Morgan Currier graduated from Cleveland High School and have a degrees in History and Law from the University of Washington. Since then, I have spent the last decade working for unions and labor solidarity organizations where I have coordinated campaigns to support workers in healthcare, higher education, and the grocery industry. I have previously served on the Executive Boards of the Worker Rights Consortium, IFPTE Local 70, and Jobs with Justice. I am currently the union representative for the resident physicians at Olive View-UCLA Medical Center and LAC+USC, a chapter of the Committee of Interns and Residents/SEIU and a member of CWA 1032.[1]

Infiltrating the Dems

Help DSA-LA Take Over ADEMS!

Every two years, California Democrats elect delegates from across the state, who then convene along with appointed party officials at the party’s Assembly District Election Meeting (ADEMS). ADEMS determines what the party stands for, making this a significant opportunity for socialists to push the California Democratic Party to the left and away from the interests of union busters, the landlord lobby, fossil fuel polluters, the corporate hospital and pharmaceutical lobby, the prison industrial complex, the corporate donor class, and others that stand against our values.

Our members are running for ADEMS delegate seats so that we’re in the room when the Democratic Party sets its agenda and makes decisions on endorsing candidates for public office. We’re fighting for issues that matter to the working class in California, like Medicare for All, Green New Deal, and Defunding the Police.

The DSA members listed below (in alphabetical order by first name) are running for ADEMS delegate seats on slates across LA County and have pledged to fight for our democratically-decided socialist values.

Assembly District 45 - Aveista Helmandi, Christopher Manabe, CJ Berina, Kayson Verne, Michelle Manire Fowle, Morgan Currier, Nishat Salsabil, Renay Grace Rodriguez, Yasmine Pomeroy.

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