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Democratic Socialists of America - El Chuco del Norte is an El Paso affiliate of Democratic Socialists of America.

In 2017 Ashley Rodriguez was contact for Democratic Socialists of America - El Chuco del Norte.

Debate watch party

Xavier Miranda is with Ana Reza and Dominicio Chicanx, Elena Alejandra, Chris Abilez, Juanita Rodriguez, Monique Ashley, Gabriela Sanders, Alonzo Rene Mendoza Gil at Famous Dave's Bar-B-Que of America (El Paso / Airway).

June 27 2019· El Paso, TX

DSA of El Chuco Debate watch party—-come join us.

Early comrades

Ashley Rodriguez‎ Democratic Socialists of America - El Chuco del Norte April 10, 2016:

With Jesse Soria, Madison Garcia, Rodolfo Apolinar Parra, Nicholas Vasquez, Eric Stoltz, Chris Abilez, Israel Williams, Franky Doodle, Alexander Burnside, Natasha Acevedo and Thomas Rowland.

Ashley Rodriguez, Alexander Burnside, Arianne Rodriguez, Israel Williams, Thomas Rowland.

Friends and comrades

Ashley Rodriguez‎ Democratic Socialists of America - El Chuco del Norte. April 30, 2016:

El Chuco del Norte DSA with our friends at Radical Soup and the UTEP Black Student Union, showing our solidarity with the Verizon Wireless workers on strike! ✊ #StandUp2VZ — with Alberto Aguirre Aguilar, Sebastian Martinez, Nicholas Vasquez, Eric Stoltz, Gabriel Solis and Alex Vallediaz.

Comrades

Xavier Miranda Democratic Socialists of America - El Chuco del Norte April 23, 2016 ·

Solid folks making a difference in our community---DSA OF Chuco! — with Raul Francisco Amaya, Jesse Soria, Ashley Rodriguez, Natasha Acevedo, Elena Alejandra and Alberto Aguirre Aguilar.

Charleston support vigil

Democratic Socialists of America - El Chuco del Norte , organised an August 13 Charleston 2017 support vigil in El Paso.

Beautiful and passionate engagement by all at last night's vigil.

Gabriel Solis, your statement was poignant.

Elena Alejandra, your organizing, moderating, passion, and outreach was impressive.

Ashley Rodriguez, Chris Abilez, Juanita Rodriguez, Gabi Sanders, Daniel Baca, and Sebastian,your presence was powerful.

Natasha Acevedo, Sylvia, and Rebekah Patnode--the National Nurses Organization union conveyed a compassionate message, and continue to nurture our collective movement.

The Save Durangito folks, Jose Quintero and the accompanying strong womyn delivered a message of authentic resistance and tangible action.

Father Morton as always, delivered a message of love and empowerment.

Clavo, Rosemary, and the Brown Berets were on point and encouraging.

The YDS folks stepped up by engaging folks that seek application of engagement.

Turkish Raindrop House's Sabri Agachan, delivered a statement of unity and love which resonated effectively. The always dependable Joe Merlyn Heyman family, in conjunction with the Border Network for Human Rights, demonstrated how to resist oppressive legislative developments.

And Cemeli De Aztlan, her prayers, song, and spirituality, continues to hone our diverse narrative. Essential folks to our collective resistance---mil gracias de todo corazon![1]

DSA General Meeting

DSA General Meeting Public · Hosted by Democratic Socialists of America - El Chuco del Norte.

Thursday, January 12 at 6 PM MST

6625 Southwind Dr 79912

As of May 3, 2017;[2]

We are concerned members of the community committed to democracy as not simply one of our political values but our means of restructuring society. Our vision is of a society in which people have a real voice in the choices and relationships that affect the entirety of their lives. We call this vision democratic socialism — a vision of a more free, democratic and humane society. Democratic Socialists believe that both the economy and society should be run democratically to meet human needs, not to make profits for a few. We are a political and activist organization, not a party. Through our local community-based chapter DSA members use a variety of tactics, from legislative to direct action, to fight for reforms that empower working people. Our members are building progressive movements for social change while establishing an openly democratic socialist presence in our local community and politics.

We seek to not only bring about change in politics but to also inform and empower the El Paso community through outreach and engagement. We also strive to help our community in a variety of ways, from charitable food drives, to community gardens to simply volunteering to bridge the relationships between our community and local government.[3]

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