CT DSA Socialists in Office Call To Abolish ICE
The murder of Renee Good by ICE is tragically yet another instance of the brutal violence that ICE is inflicting […]
The murder of Renee Good by ICE is tragically yet another instance of the brutal violence that ICE is inflicting […]
On Saturday, February 8th, CT DSA was made aware that an out-of-town fascist organization, believed to be the New Jersey-based
CT DSA Statement on Neo-Nazi Presence in New Haven Read Post »
CT DSA welcomes the ceasefire in Gaza that began on Sunday, January 19, 2025, as a result of the steadfastness of the Palestinian people and their heroic resistance against the United States-backed Israeli genocide.
Although we never held any illusions about the cruelty of imperialism, the images coming out of Gaza for the past 15 months have shocked our consciences beyond words. The depravities committed by the Israeli occupation forces have inflicted a deep injury to humanity and dignity.
CT DSA International Working Group Statement on the Gaza Ceasefire Read Post »
Greetings from Francesca and Bryan, your newly elected CT DSA chapter co-chairs! We are honored and humbled by this responsibility, with the rest of our Steering Committee, to steward our chapter through our continued struggle for socialism in Connecticut.
Taking Charge of Our Fight: A Letter to our Comrades Read Post »
Connecticut DSA (CTDSA) condemns the arrest on Monday morning, 4/22/2024, of over 40 protesters by the Yale Police Department (YPD) and New Haven Police Department (NHPD) at Yale University’s Gaza solidarity camp in Beinecke Plaza. We stand in solidarity with those who were arrested and all students calling for Yale to divest from apartheid Israel and its genocidal actions in occupied Palestine. We celebrate the efforts and leadership of student organizers, including National Students for Justice in Palestine, SJP chapters and other Palestine solidarity formations, Yale YDSA, and National YDSA in the growing wave of college occupations.
CT DSA statement in solidarity with Beinecke Protest at Yale Read Post »