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centralindsa.bsky.social
The Central Indiana chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America For questions email [email protected].
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Here’s some more pics, bc socialism looks good on everyone 😉
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We’d love to have you! It may be a little last minute for you but today’s Socialism 101 session would be a great introduction. Otherwise, we have a social event next weekend. Tbh any event in the pic would be a good way to get started. There’s more details on the events in our website’s calendar!
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Source: www.chalkbeat.org/indiana/2025...
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We also want to share Elisa's final words, which they wanted to be heard. Their words are a condemnation of the U.S. war machine and rising fascism, and a call for all of us to unite to fight it together. Rest in power, Elisa ✊🏳️‍⚧️
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Link to register for a speaking spot: forms.office.com/pages/respon...
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Our strong public outcry at last month’s meeting successfully delayed a vote. We DO have power. Together we can achieve fully funded, fully public schools!
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Allies - we need your support now more than ever. Sign our No Contract No Coffee pledge to stay notified of upcoming actions! bsky.app/profile/sbwo...
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It’s time to fight back! Join CINDSA and other community members at 6:30 PM on 2/24 at Spades Park Library to help us push back and create a fully funded, fully public education system!
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If you’ve gotten this far, you’re as angry as we are. Change WILL come to Indy. Join our ranks at www.centralindsa.org/join donate to our electoral work at secure.actblue.com/donate/debs-... most importantly get involved in DSA! A better world IS possible
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The power of the people in Central Indiana DSA was able to get Jesse Brown elected. Often during canvassing the feedback we got was “the city isn’t fighting for us” at a time of city leadership absence Central Indiana DSA showed leadership.
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On Indy Council, why is city council leadership trying to kick @jesseforindy.bsky.social out of the caucus, the only person on Indy council actually willing to fight for everyday people? Indy Council needs to ask themselves; do they actually care about democrats winning? Jesse cares!
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If Hogsett isn’t going to fight, we’ll make him fight. If he won’t make his political rival’s lives miserable, activists will make his life miserable. Every pedestrian death on Washington street is not just on the IN GOP’s hands, but on Mayor Hogsett and the council’s hands.
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At a time when republican governors, including Eric Holcomb, are threatening a violent standoff with the military so they can torture migrants at the border, the Indy democrats can’t even be bothered to make Indy’s oppressor republicans’ lives mildly uncomfortable in Indy
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Mayor Joe Hogsett has been complicit, “I’ll tell you the truth, I hide” he said to the media, like a frightened elephant that sees a mouse smaller than him. Why won’t Hogsett realize who should be scared of who? Why won’t Hogsett fight? How much more bullying will he accept?
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The Indy metro remains the largest economic hub and only rapidly growing part of the state. The more sensible republicans know this and have held off attacking Indy. But in the end republicans don’t care about reality, so SB 52 is out of committee and likely to become law
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We invite everyone to join us as we fight to improve worker’s lives, to reduce the power of the ruling class to divide and control us, and to enable everyone to play a part in building the just world we all deserve. dsausa.org/join
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During this time the chapter has increased its presence and size, recruiting over 100 new members, supporting strikes, expanded efforts in support of the LBGTQIA+ community, and worked in coalition with groups like MAD Voters and ACT Indiana on issues essential to CINDSA
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Over the past year, electorally engaged CINDSA members have made over 8,000 phone calls, sent over 18,000 texts, and regularly turned out dozens of volunteers for canvassing events in support of chapter endorsed candidates.