Sam Lewis
Sam Lewis is a union organizer and member of Democratic Socialists of America. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.[1]
He is co-coordinator of the NYC-DSA Brooklyn Electoral Working Group.[2]
TRG Voter Guide: 2023 National Labor Commission Steering Committee
The Rose Garden posted the "TRG Voter Guide: 2023 National Labor Commission Steering Committee" on November 9, 2023:[3],[4] Sam Lewis was listed as a candidate.
- "The steering committee sets the overall strategy for DSA’s labor organizing, and assists National Labor Commission (NLC volunteers in their work to shift unions 'to the left' and organize unorganized workplaces..."
- Sam L (Socialist Majority Caucus)
- Hannah A (Socialist Majority Caucus)
- Clayton R (Socialist Majority Caucus)
- Kelsea B (Groundwork Slate)
- Joshua A (Groundwork Slate)
- Becca R (Strike Wave Slate, Bread and Roses caucus)
- Michael Stenovec (Strike Wave Slate, Bread and Roses caucus)
- Sarah H (Strike Wave Slate, Bread and Roses caucus)
- Honda W (Strike Wave Slate, Bread and Roses caucus)
- Peter L (Strike Wave Slate, Bread and Roses caucus)
- Sean O (Strike Wave Slate, Communist Caucus)
- Ian M (Strike Wave Slate, Bread and Roses caucus)
- Rebecca Gross (Strike Wave Slate, Communist Caucus)
- Shayna Elliot (Strike Wave Slate, Bread and Roses caucus)
DSA Members Organizing Against Trump
DSA Members Organizing Against Trump was a letter released early October 2010 to shore up Democratic Socialists of America support for Joe Biden.
Signatories included Sam Lewis, New York City Democratic Socialists of America.
Endorsing Cynthia Nixon and Jumaane Williams
The Case for Endorsing Cynthia Nixon and Jumaane Williams (And How To Do It Strategically) was a letter Drafted by: Danya Lagos (CBK/Labor), and circulated among New York Democratic Socialists of America members in July 2018.[1]
CoSigners, as of July 23 2018 were: Sam Lewis.
Socialist Majority slate
New York City Democratic Socialists of America 2019 Socialist Majority slate for DSA national convention delegates.
A. Sen, Aaron Taube, Abdullah Younus, Abi Hassen, Adam E. Leeds, Andrea Guinn, Bianca Cunningham, Bruce Griffiths Cea Weaver, Charles Lenchner, Daniel Cheng, Daniel Lynch, Danya Lagos, Devin McManus, Emma Caterine, Frank Llewellyn, Itzhak Epstein, Jacob Appel, Jad Joseph, James O., Joe Demanuelle-Hall, John Schneider, Julian Graham, Jared Watson, Jasmin Oppenheimer, Jenny Zhang, Kevin Bohlmann, Leanna Ballester, Maia Rosenberg, Matthew Bond, Matthew Thomas, Michael Cavadias, Michael Kinnucan, Miriam Bensman, Nate Treadwell, Noah Weston, Osman Chaudhary, Paul Swartz, Phillip Henken, Renee Greene Levitt, Renee Paradis, Sam Lewis, Stephen Maples, Susan Kang, Tyler Curtis, Tiffany Gong.
Socialist Majority Caucus
DSA's Socialist Majority Caucus signatories list as of April 25 2019 included Sam Lewis of New York City Democratic Socialists of America.
South Brooklyn DSA Official Closed Group
Members of the South Brooklyn Democratic Socialists of America Official Closed Facebook Group, as of October 15, 2017 included Sam Lewis.[5]
NYC DSA Car Caucus
Members of the New York City Democratic Socialists of America DSA Car Caucus closed Facebook group, as of October 26, 2017 included Sam Lewis.[6]
Democratic Socialists of America Electoral Committee
In March 2018 Sam Lewis was involved with the Democratic Socialists of America Electoral Committee.
The People's Forum
Bianca Cunningham February 1 2019:
Gang Gang🌹🌹 — with Jay Thompson, Clarence Adams, Leslie Fine, Joe Demanuelle-Hall, Abdullah Younus, Patrick T. Shepherd, Mary Clinton, Sam Lewis, Ella Mahony, Ryan Bruckenthal, Cea Weaver, Dana Steer, Nina Svirsky, Ben Bennett, Jia Lee, Katie Halper, Kelly Gilbert, Trevor Taylor, Zyad Hammad and Zelig Stern at The People's Forum.
References
- ↑ In These Times, SEPTEMBER 27, 2017If the Left Wants to Win Elections, It Should Heed the Lessons of This Progressive Third Party, BY SAM LEWIS AND LUKE ELLIOTT-NEGRI
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ Archive Link: TRG Voter Guide: 2023 National Labor Commission Steering Committee (accessed November 13, 2023)
- ↑ TRG Voter Guide: 2023 National Labor Commission Steering Committee (accessed November 13, 2023)
- ↑ [2]
- ↑ [3]