Meetings are more productive — and more fun — when the conversation includes everyone.
Resources
New to DSA? Here's a nifty handbook to help new members get started!
What is Slack, and how do I use it?
The official bylaws governing our chapter, updated April 2020.
We strive for all our meetings to be accessible to people of all abilities, without having to pay to exist.
A guide for conducting meetings and making decisions as a group, effectively, at any size.
Ballot Guides
The Electoral Committee's ballot guides for recent elections:
2024 GeneralPrevious ballot guides
Report Harassment
Democratic Socialists of America is committed to creating a space that is welcoming and inclusive to members of all genders, races, and classes. At the DSA Convention on August 4th, Resolution 33 was passed, creating a formal policy for mediating harassment and grievance disputes between members of DSA.
To report a grievance, please fill out this form. A Harassment and Grievance Officer (HGO) will follow up and set a time to speak with you about the incident. Once the HGO has met with you, all reports will be assessed on a case-by-case basis by the HGO(s) and Steering Committee. The ultimate disposition of each report will be made by Denver DSA’s Steering Committee.
Suggested Readings
A list of suggested articles, essays, and books compiled by National:
Resistance Rising: Socialist Strategy in the Age of Political Revolution
Towards Freedom: Democratic Socialist Theory and Practice
Toward a Socialist Theory of Racism
Justice for Undocumented Immigrants: Demand a Real Path to Citizenship
Democracy and Care Unbound: On Feminism’s Abiding Political Relevance
The Socialist Feminism Project
Common Ground: The Queerness of Welfare Policy