Committees & Working Groups

 

All committees are led by members working together as volunteers. If you would like to get involved with these or start one of your own, contact us and we’ll connect you with the chair or coordinator.

 

Electoral & Legislative Committee

Our problematic political system favors the wealthy and stonewalls real reforms by limiting democracy and the opportunity for regular people to participate. This makes it all the more important for us to find ways to elect working people to local office, people who will represent their communities and listen to the concerns of those who are left out of the system every day.

Because DSA is not a political party, we are open to working to support anyone who wants to run for office in order to make our society better, through real structural changes and an emphasis on participatory democracy.

Ecosocialism Committee

Our Ecosocialism Committee believes that care for our environment and our community go hand in hand. We're promoting efforts to develop sustainable infrastructure through programs like the NY Build Public Renewables Act, while also focusing on what we can do in our own backyards. For example, the Ithaca DSA Mutual Aid Garden grows produce to donate to local food banks. Join us to learn how you can help develop a people-first plan to build resilience and community in the face of the climate crisis.

Labor Committee

Democratic Socialism and a strong labor movement go hand in hand – worker power depends on the people standing together, both in their workplaces and in the broader movement to promote real democratic society. Ithaca DSA has always stood with local workers as they organize, and we will continue to do so.

Our new labor working group will connect with local union organizers, provide a link between labor struggles and the wider community, and plan ways to give people the tools they need to take power in their lives.


Political Education

First formed as the Jacobin Reading Group and later continuing as the Socialist Night School and Marxist Reading Groups, our education committee plans events and readings to discuss current issues in a way that broadens the horizons of what is possible.

Join us in our discussions of classic and current day Marxist texts and how it’s relevant for here in Ithaca. All are welcome no matter how much familiarity you have!


Housing Working Group

Our chapter’s housing committee has been active for years, working to  promote housing justice in Ithaca. Our city has an unusually high cost  of living that is getting worse, with luxury housing projects  accelerating gentrification downtown and pushing more poor and working  people out.

By speaking out in city meetings, organizing with theIthaca Tenants Union,  and working to enact legislation that will protect tenants and adopt  rent stabilization, we hope to work towards real affordable housing in  Ithaca. Beyond that, our true goal is to see extensive, expansive public  housing and tenant cooperatives in our city.


Other Opportunities

We’re currently looking for members to lead a working groups on Medicare for All, to coordinate with YDSA on local campuses, to plan social events and outreach, and more.

The communications team supports the effective operations of the chapter by managing our social media pages, email listservs, cable TV series, radio, and website as well as various other needs – graphic design, photography, t-shirt and button making, and more.

If you have a passion or talent to contribute, we’ll support it.

Contact through the chapter email