Nikkita Oliver
Template:TOCnestleft Nikkita Oliver is a Seattle activist.
DSA comrades
Endorsement Update! The votes are in and tallied, and Seattle DSA has voted overwhelmingly to endorse candidates and Seattle DSA members Nikkita Oliver for Seattle City Council, Position 9, and Stephanie Gallardo for Congress WA-9. We are so excited to put our time, energy and effort to work with these campaigns, and we couldn’t be more proud to have them as our comrades and fellows in the fight for a better future. We encourage you to share this wonderful news on all your social outlets, and to donate to both Nikkita and Stephanie if you can.
SDSA
Nikkita Oliver is a member of Seattle Democratic Socialists of America.
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Leadership
Seattle Peoples Party leadership January 2019.
Aretha Basu, Ayan Musse, Dae Shik Kim Hawkins, Jr., Darozyl Touch, Edwin Lindo, Jackie Vaughn, Jerrell Davis, KJ Moon, KL Shannon, Nikki Etienne, Nikkita Oliver, Olivia Smith, Yin Yu.[1]
Amelia Bonow Endorsement

Amelia Bonow endorsed Nikkita Oliver for Seattle Mayor.[2]
The People's Revolutionary meet and greet
Seatttle Peoples Party - Black Zia Cantina Burien Washington August 18 2018.
- This event is for political networking and having a good time celebrating progressive wins around the country with fellow progressives/leftists/comrades and discussing how we can do better in the future. We have a few speakers and performers. The performers are entertaining us on a saturday evening so we ask for a suggested donation of $27 of which 100% will go to the performers.
Speakers: Kshama Sawant, Sarah Smith, Georgia Davenport, Robert Satiacum, Nikkita Oliver, Krystal Marx.
Organized by comrades Amber Wood, Georgia Davenport Glen Casebeer, Supreet Kaur, Tania Singh.
"Summary Execution" booklaunch
All are invited to attend the Commemoration and Book Launch Party celebrating of the lives and work of Silme Domingo and Gene Viernes, and the publication of Summary Execution: The Seattle Assassinations of Silme Domingo and Gene Viernes by Michael Withey, from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, March 20 (2018)at the Seattle Labor Temple, 2800 1st Ave.
- On June 1, 1981, Domingo and Viernes, two young Filipino activists were murdered in Seattle in what was made to appear a gang slaying. The victims’ families and friends suspected that they were considered a threat to Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos and his regime’s relationship to the United States. In the days after the murders, they formed the Committee for Justice for Domingo and Viernes to investigate. In Summary Execution, attorney and author Michael Withey describes the 10-year struggle for justice waged by that committee.
- Terri Mast (MC)
- Cindy Domingo (Committee for Justice for Domingo and Viernes)
- State Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos (CJDV)
- Jeff Robinson (ACLU)
- Teresa Mosqueda (City Seattle Council Member)
- Rep. Pramila Jayapal (by video)
- Nikkita Oliver (Peoples Party)
- Author Michael Withey
- Presentation by Gov. Jay Inslee (subject to availability)[3]
References
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ameliabonow/status/887432720418209792, accessed July 26 2017
- ↑ lives of Silme Domingo, Gene Viernes on March 20