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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the founder and chair of the [[YDSA Whitman College]].
 
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the founder and chair of the [[YDSA Whitman College]].
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==DSA conference resolutions==
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Signatories to [[MUG and R&R's Joint Resolutions for the 2023 DSA National Convention]]  "On the votes of DSA Congressmembers to fund the Israeli military and ban a railway workers strike" included '''{{PAGENAME}}'''  of [[Portland Democratic Socialists of America]].
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==2023 PDSA Convention Delegate Nomination List==
 
==2023 PDSA Convention Delegate Nomination List==

Latest revision as of 03:52, 15 July 2023

Vee Edwards is the founder and chair of the YDSA Whitman College.

DSA conference resolutions

Signatories to MUG and R&R's Joint Resolutions for the 2023 DSA National Convention "On the votes of DSA Congressmembers to fund the Israeli military and ban a railway workers strike" included Vee Edwards of Portland Democratic Socialists of America.

2023 PDSA Convention Delegate Nomination List

Vee Edwards is a 2023 Portland Democratic Socialists of America delegate nominee[1] for the biennial DSA national convention to be held in Chicago, Illinois August 4-6, 2023.[2]

"Hello everyone!
My name is Vee Edwards and I'm a YDSA organizer and Portland DSA member. I joined DSA in May 2022. In Fall of 2022 I started the YDSA Whitman College chapter, which is now chartered and for which I am currently serving as chair.
I want to push for expanded organizational democracy, strong anti-imperialist politics, and accountability in elected leadership. These would be my primary concerns as a convention delegate."

"They Don’t Speak For Us"

Signatories to 3 DSA Members in Congress Vote to Ban Railroad Strike – They Don’t Speak For Us included Vee Edwards Portland Democratic Socialists of America.

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