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Latest revision as of 17:03, 26 April 2019
Template:TOCnestleft Kristine Danger Robb is a San Antonio activist.
Closed Facebook group
San Antonio Democratic Socialists of America closed Facebook group members, as of April 7, 2017, included Kristine Danger Robb.[1]
Leaders 2018/2019
San Antonio DSA General Meeting
Location: CECLEF | 1504 E Commerce St Date: Sunday, January 27, 2019 Time: 1:00 - 3:30 PM Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/950889338632616/
🌹2019 Elections
Outgoing:
- Co-Chair: Alex Birnel
- Co-Chair: Gabriel H.
- Secretary: Briauna Barrera
- Treasurer: Kristine Robb
Young Democratic Socialists of America at UTSA
In trend with the Democratic Socialists of America’s (DSA) rise in national popularity, UTSA will have a DSA chapter in its city.
San Antonio joins a list of cities with a newly recognized DSA by becoming Texas’ tenth chapter.
Riley Metcalfe, UTSA graduate student, organized the Young Democratic Socialists of America at UTSA chapter and established recognition from the DSA’s national office.
“I wanted to be part of a chapter here but the nearest one was in Austin,” Metcalfe said, “after Trump got elected I decided to start ours in San Antonio.”
“What appeals to me about the DSA is their ‘big tent’ and the San Antonio members willingness to help lead social activism in San Antonio,” Kristine Robb, Texas State graduate student, said, “I want to channel my frustration into positive outcomes in the San Antonio community. The DSA is a good place to converse and organize people with the same goals.”
Recruiting is an uphill challenge for new organizations, but Metcalfe intends to use the opposition to the Trump presidency as an opportunity for the chapter.
“People in the middle will see that the (DSA) are the real opposition to Trump in the next four years. We’ve already seen that the Democrats have done poorly in resisting him and I think the people who lean middle-left are sick of it,” Metacalfe said.[2]