Where do we go from here?

This past Tuesday, we made history. Thanks to your dedication and support, we raised Missouri’s minimum wage to $15, secured paid sick leave for workers, and overturned Missouri’s abortion ban. Because of this incredible achievement, over 562,000 workers will receive a much-needed raise, more than 728,000 workers will no longer have to choose between a paycheck and caring for themselves or their loved ones when sick, and clinics across the state can start making abortion care more accessible than it has been in decades.
We know that many of you may have found this victory bittersweet amid the news that Donald Trump has been re-elected as president. In moments like these, it’s easy to feel disheartened. But while Trump may have won, the fight for the future of our country—and our world—is far from over. Our mission has always been to build a better, more just world, and that mission has not changed. It’s just become more urgent.Together, we overcame tremendous odds to gather the necessary signatures and mobilize voters for Proposition A and Amendment 3. Let’s not forget the example set by our comrades in Mizzou YDSA who made Columbia an LGBTQ+ Sanctuary City despite daunting challenges. The lesson is clear: when we fight, a better world is within reach.No matter what the next four years hold, one truth remains: ordinary people like you and me have the power to shape our future. We can build a world that works for everyone, not just the powerful few. A world where freedom, equality, and joy are realities for every person. A world where resources go toward homes, healthcare, education, and meeting basic human needs—not toward war and environmental destruction.That world is just as possible today as it was last week. If you haven’t yet joined us, now is the time. Help us continue building the world we want to live in.
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Our plan to face the road ahead starts with community. Last summer, we hosted Organize CoMo, an event that brought local progressive organizations together to support one another and to inspire community involvement. We’re now working to plan an even larger event before January 20, so we’re ready to meet any challenge head-on.Join us for our next general meeting this Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at 404 Tiger Lane to learn more about how you can get involved in this event and in the initiatives that follow.Together, we can make the future we deserve.
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Below are a handful of articles, podcasts, and videos we have turned to as we reflect on this election and look towards the future. But first, we want to leave you with this quote from the prophetic Mike Davis:”This seems an age of catastrophe, but it’s also an age equipped, in an abstract sense, with all the tools it needs. Utopia is available to us. If, like me, you lived through the civil-rights movement, the antiwar movement, you can never discard hope. I’ve seen social miracles in my life, ones that have stunned me—the courageousness of ordinary people in a struggle.”
The Election We Could Have Had Requiem for the Obama Coalition Democratic Party Elites Brought Us This Disaster Bernie Is Right to Be Incensed at the Democrats  Exit Right A Party Out of Touch Democrats Chose to Back a Genocide and Turn Right Over Defeating Trump Liberalism Will Cost Us the Earth Labor Now Needs to Be and Anti-Fascist Movement Why Bidenomics Failed to Win the White Working Class Kamala Harris Squandered Her Opportunity to Win We Are Never Going Back The long Obama era is over Trump’s victory is not the end of the world
To Unfuck Politics, Create More Union Members From Know Your Enemy: Trump’s Triumph From Literate Machine: What do we do now? From Majority Report: AOC Get’s Real About the Democratic Party  From Democracy Now: Democrats Abandoned the Working Class: Robin D.G. Kelley on Trump’s Win & Need For Class Solidarity From MSNBC: ‘Pry them from our hands’: Chris Hayes shares post-election message From So True with Caleb Hearon: Tara Raghuveer is Lowering Your Rent From Steering Committee Member Alejandro Gallardo: Open Letter to the Mid-Missouri DSA Chapter

Bud’s Bulletin – October 2024

Our 2024 ballot guide, when we’ll be knocking doors for Amendment 3 and Prop A, and more!
What We’ve Been Up To:
Last weekend, we were at Mid-Missouri Pridefest talking to folks about voting yes on Proposition A and Amendment 3 handing out resources for people interested in organizing their workplaces, and giving away socialist swag–including our Chappell-Roan-inspired Midwest Socialist stickers. This year, we also celebrated our first Pridefest since we worked with our Mizzou YDSA affiliates to make Columbia an LGBTQ+ sanctuary city!
Over the past couple weeks, we stood in solidarity with workers across our community. We showed up for MU workers organized with LiUNA Local 955 who are demanding an end to outsourcing, unfair parking fees, and cuts to paid time off. We also joined the American Postal Workers Union for their Nationwide Day of Action rallies in Columbia and Jeff City to promote vote by mail and demand first-class service year-round. Workers run this country; they deserve better! 
Earlier this month, we joined Missourians to Abolish the Death Penalty and Mizzou Black Law Students Association for a discussion on the legal case of Marcellus “Khaliifah” Williams, who was executed by the State of Missouri on September 24 despite the lack of reliable evidence supporting his conviction. We must not stop working to abolish the death penalty and dismantle the carceral system built upon exploitation and white supremacy. We honor Marcellus’s memory by sharing a poem he wrote, which reminds us that all oppressed people of the world are united in the same fight for human liberation:
What We’ll Be Doing:
Every Saturday and Sunday through Election Day, we’ll be knocking doors for Proposition A and Amendment 3 from 1-4 PM. Right now, 500,000 Missouri workers make less than $15 an hour, nearly 750,000 Missouri workers–including our own Alejandro Gallardo–lack paid sick leave, and all Missourians are living under a draconian abortion ban. This November, we can change all of that by passing these two ballot initiatives!​ We need all hands on deck to knock enough doors between now and November 5 to get these ballot measures across the finish line. Sign up for a shift here!
And here’s a look at our full 2024 ballot guide! Keep an eye out for our issue-by-issue breakdowns on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. The last day to register to vote for the November 5 election is October 9. You can check your registration status and find your polling place here. The last day to request an absentee ballot is October 23. Boone County residents can vote early at the Government Center from October 22 through November 4.
Our next General Meeting will take place at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, October 8 at the Daniel Boone Regional Library. This month, we will be recapping Pride, talking about our upcoming canvassing efforts, and discussing our plans for after the election. All dues-paying DSA members and everyone else interested in learning more about DSA are welcome! RSVP here and we will send links to join us virtually and view the agenda.
Want to learn more about DSA or interested in getting more involved? Have an idea for something you think DSA should be doing in the community? Just want to grab coffee and chat with some fellow lefty folks? Join us at 2 PM on Sunday, October 20 for our monthly DSA Office Hours at Shortwave on 9th! RSVP here.
The Columbia Ceasefire Coalition is holding weekly marches to demand that Columbia city officials call for a ceasefire in Gaza. Those interested in attending should meet at Speaker’s Circle before 2 PM every Saturday to join the march to City Hall.
If you like our newsletter and the work we’re doing in the community, please consider becoming a dues-paying member of DSA. Socialists believe in one struggle: the struggle of working people against domination by the powerful few. Workers fighting for their fair share of the profits, women and LGBTQ+ folks fighting for bodily autonomy, protestors fighting for a free Palestine, BIPOC activists fighting to end white supremacy, renters fighting for affordable housing, environmentalists fighting to combat climate change, and organizers fighting to end mass incarceration are all engaged in this same struggle. To win these fights, we must stand in solidarity.  Mid-Missouri DSA shows up for local workers demanding a fair union contract. We march every Saturday to end the bloodshed in Gaza. We gather signatures and knock doors to raise the minimum wage, guarantee paid sick leave, and restore the right to reproductive freedom. We fought to make Columbia an LGBTQ+ Safe Haven and expand access to Plan B. Around the country, DSA works to advance the fight for justice at home–winning things like historic tenant protections and climate investments–and abroad–joining campaigns like the Uncommitted Movement. DSA electeds like AOC and Rashida Tlaib have lead the charge for Medicare-for-All, a Green New Dealstudent debt cancellationunion rights, and a ceasefire in Gaza. We are committed to engaging in this one struggle, standing side-by-side with one another to organize and fight for a better world. Will you join us?
What Our Friends Are Doing:
For the past several months, Mid-Missouri Peaceworks have been holding daily peace vigils in support of the people of Gaza from 12:15-12:45 PM by the City Hall Keyhole. All are welcome to join any day you can!
And on Monday, October 7 from 7-7:45 PM, Mid-Missouri Peaceworks, Mid-Missouri Fellowship of Reconciliation, Missourians for Justice in Palestine, CoMo Jews 4 Ceasefire, and others will be hosting a vigil for humanity by the City Hall Keyhole to recognize the devastating loss of life we have witnessed over the past year.
Join Missourians to Abolish the Death Penalty on Thursday, October 10 at 6 PM to learn more about their work and discuss the legislative landscape of abolishing the death penalty in Missouri. Register here.
Local Motion is doing their annual community survey on how people travel around Columbia. Please take 5-10 minutes to share your perspective on local transportation!
The Boone County Community Bail Fund provides essential services to low-level offenders who would otherwise be held in jail simply because they cannot afford to post bail. The Bail Fund posts bails of up to $3,000 for Boone County residents and arranges reminders and rides to help them appear at subsequent court dates. You can support them by making a one time or recurring donation or by contacting them at comobailfund@gmail.com to volunteer to answer phones, provide rides, help with fundraising, or otherwise get involved!
Abortion is currently banned in the state of Missouri, but Missourians can still get abortions. There are clinics near the Missouri border, and you are allowed to leave the state for care. Abortion Help Mo can help you find an abortion care provider and help you pay for your care. You can go to their website or text Right By You‘s confidential and anonymous helpline at 855-458-0866 for assistance. You can also donate to the Missouri Abortion Fund, which provides financial assistance to Missouri residents who cannot afford the full cost or abortion care.
CoMo Mobile Aid Collective provide direct aid and immediate assistance to unsheltered friends here in Columbia. Their street teams proudly serve 200+ meals every week throughout the year, their mobile medical clinic of qualified nurses, EMTs, and medical students have a variety of assistance available, and they partner with Unchained Melodies Dog Rescue to ensure beloved pets have access to food, flea and tick treatment, first aid, vet appointments as needed, and lots of treats. You can support their efforts by making a one-time donation or becoming a monthly donor! And through November 15, you can drop off sturdy adult winter boots, shoes, and shocks outside CoMo Smoke and Fire, Best Buy, CoMo Rocks, Local Motion, or Cafe Berlin–or order those items directly from their Amazon Wishlist.
Have you been mistreated by your employer or landlord? You’re not alone! Contact the Columbia Solidarity Network to see if they can help! Call or text (573) 246-0646 or email columbiasolidarity@gmail.com. Have an event or organization you think we should plug in next month’s newsletter? Email us at midmodsa@gmail.com
What We’re Reading, Watching, and Listening To:
‘It’s inspired a lot of people’: One year since strike, Wentzville UAW member reflects
Cannabis union drive stalls as company attempts to set national legal precedent Ahead of Missouri sports betting vote, KU professors worry about effect of widespread gambling
Getting more teachers of color in schools is ‘good for all’
Half of Missourians have faced recent medical debt, survey finds
Missourians with disabilities and seniors could lose at-home care under new eligibility algorithm
Failed GOP attempt to keep abortion off Missouri ballot could foreshadow fight to come
Patients hurt by Missouri’s ban on gender-affirming care, providers testify
New federal lawsuit pins blame for inmate’s death on Missouri prison officials Wesley Bell’s Swan Song: Felonies for Ferguson Protestors
Local Organization Makes Monumental Statement with First-Ever Rent Strike
End of cash bail in Illinois has not resulted in more crime, but has impacted court system
Holocaust survivor marks 80th birthday with protest outside Israeli prison
A Legal Justification for Genocide
Israel Deliberately Blocked Humanitarian Aid to Gaza, Two Government Bodies. Concluded. Antony Blinken Rejected Them.
Israel’s Beeper Attacks Are Terrorism
New York Times Repeats U.S. Government’s Evidence-Free Claim That Gaza Protestors Are Part of Iranian Plot
A Cornell Graduate Student Faces Deportation After a Pro-Palestine Action
The Return of Ta-Nehisi Coates: A decade after “The Case for Reparations,” he is ready to take on Israel, Palestine, and the American media.
Leaders of Democratic Protest of Israel-Hamas war won’t endorse Harris but warn against Trump
Our Demand Should be an Arms Embargo on Israel
The Left Needs a Real Strategy for a Harris Presidency 
This Can’t Be It Squad Goals What this Boeing strike is really all about
The First East Coast Longshore Strike in Half a Century Is On Buffalo Medical Residents Are Striking for Fair Pay and Better Conditions
How Union Democracy Builds Labor’s Strike Power
Worker Solidarity Is the Best Strategy to Defeat Rising Fascism
Raise Wages? No Need — McDonald’s Is Hiring Inmates Instead 
Abortion Bans Have Delayed Emergency Medical Care. In Georgia, Experts Say This Mother’s Death Was Preventable
Her trans daughter made the volleyball team. Then an armed officer showed up. State-level anti-transgender laws increase past-year suicide attempts among transgender and non-binary young people in the USA
Sports Betting Will Do to America What It’s Done to Australia 
The Market Alone Can’t Fix the U.S. Housing Crisis Social Housing Goes to Washington
List: Ways to donate and help flood victims in Western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene Proves There Are No Climate Havens
The U.S. Has a Methane Problem. A.I. Is Making It Worse.
The Unsung History of Heartland Socialism
The Immortal Ghost of Karl Marx The Enduring Influence of Marx’s Masterpiece From Know Your Enemy: The Uncommitted Movement (w/ Waleed Shahid & Abbas Alawieh)
From The Dig: Morbid Symptoms w/ Amna Akbar, Gabe Wining, Thea Riofrancos From 5-4: 2024-2025 Supreme Court Term Preview
From Democracy Now: Israel Bombs Lebanon After Blowing Up Pagers in “Act of Mass Mutilation.” Is Ground Invasion Next?
Regional War Feared As Biden Backs Israel’s Threat to Retaliate After Iranian Missile Attack
“People Are Afraid”: Haitians in U.S. Face Hate, Threats as Trump and Vance Spread Racist Lies
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Bud’s Bulletin – September 2024

What We’ve Been Up To:
On August 19, Mizzou YDSA co-chair Sami Binning was awarded the Senator Chuck Graham Disability and Advocacy Ambassador Award! Sami was recognized for her work on YDSA’s campaigns for bodily autonomy at the University of Missouri and to establish an LGBTQ+ sanctuary city ordinance in Columbia, as well as her efforts of notarizing over 2,000 signatures  for the Missourians for Healthy Families and Fair Wages Ballot Initiative that would provide guaranteed paid sick time to all workers in Missouri, both full-time and part-time. Way to go, Sami!
On August 25, we knocked our first doors for Proposition A and Amendment 3! Right now, 500,000 Missouri workers make less than $15 an hour, nearly 750,000 Missouri workers–including our own Alejandro Gallardo–lack paid sick leave, and all Missourians are living under a draconian abortion ban. This November, we can change that by passing these two ballot initiatives!​ We need all hands on deck to knock enough doors between now and Election Day in November to get these ballot measures across the finish line. Join us on September 7 as we officially kickoff our canvassing campaign, then keep knocking doors with us every Saturday through Election Day!
Our very own McKenzie Ortiz was recently published by the Columbia Missourian! Read her letter to the editor: Columbia has opportunity to make public transit better for community, and check out the unabridged version of her piece.
What We’ll Be Doing:
Our next General Meeting will take place at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, September 3 at the Boone County Government Center. All dues-paying DSA members all welcome! RSVP here and we will send links to join us virtually and view the agenda.
You can also join us on Sunday, September 22 at Shortwave on 9th St at 2 PM for DSA Office Hours. Office Hours provide a chance for anyone curious about DSA to come chat with some of our members while also giving existing members an opportunity to bring up any ideas or thoughts they might want to discuss. RSVP here
On September 28-29, we’ll be tabling at Mid-Missouri Pridefest on Park Avenue. Stop by to pick up some sweet Midwest Socialist stickers and learn how you can get more involved with DSA!
From our friends at Local Motion: The Columbia Area Transportation Study Organization (CATSO) is revising its metropolitan transportation plan, impacting everything from public transit to sidewalks and bike infrastructure. This is a critical moment to advocate that CATSO prioritizes public good over private interests. We believe this update is an opportunity to shift CATSO’s focus from road expansions and new construction—which often serve the wealthy and contribute to sprawl—to investments in equitable public transit and community infrastructure. So many local streets remain neglected, inaccessible, and unsafe, particularly for working-class and marginalized communities. We want to change that and we could use your voice. Please fill out this CATSO survey by September 7.
The Columbia Ceasefire Coalition is holding weekly marches to demand that Columbia city officials call for a ceasefire in Gaza. Those interested in attending should meet at Speaker’s Circle before 2 PM every Saturday to join the march to city hall.
The Boone County Community Bail Fund, a member of the National Bail Fund Network, provides essential services to low-level offenders who would otherwise be held in jail simply because they cannot afford to post bail. The Bail Fund posts bails of up to $3,000 for qualified detainees and arranges reminders and rides to help them appear at subsequent court dates. You can support them by making a one time or recurring donation or by contacting them at comobailfund@gmail.com to volunteer to answer phones, provide rides, help with fundraising, or otherwise get involved!
CoMo Mobile Aid Collective provides direct aid and immediate assistance to unsheltered friends here in Columbia. Their street teams proudly serve 200+ meals every week throughout the year, their mobile medical clinic of qualified nurses, EMTs, and medical students have a variety of assistance available, and they partner with Unchained Melodies Dog Rescue to ensure beloved pets have access to food, flea and tick treatment, first aid, vet appointments as needed, and lots of treats. You can support their efforts by making a one-time donation or becoming a monthly donor!
For the past several months, Mid-Missouri Peaceworks has been holding daily peace vigils in support of the people of Gaza from 12:15-12:45 PM by the Keyhole sculpture outside City Hall. All are welcome to join any day you can!
The Center Project is hiring a Youth Program Coordinator to implement and expand their resources and programming for LGBTQIA+ youth! Think you might be interested? Submit your resume and cover letter on Indeed. If you have any questions, reach out to jobs@thecenterproject.org.
Have you been mistreated by your employer or landlord? You’re not alone! Contact the Columbia Solidarity Network to see if they can help! Call or text (573) 246-0646 or email columbiasolidarity@gmail.com.
What We’re Reading, Watching, and Listening To:
Missouri agency quietly made it harder to change gender marker on driver’s licenses ‘Legislators don’t see me as human’: Missouri trans youth fight to survive anti-LGBTQ+ bills Missouri Outlawed Abortion, and Now It’s Funding an Anti-Abortion Group That Works in Other States Planned Parenthood challenges new Missouri law blocking Medicaid payments to its clinics The fate of a St. Louis man on death row is now in the hands of a judge Hundreds march from Normandy High to Canfield Green to remember Michael Brown KC Tenants helps launch a national effort for tenant protections  Here we go again backward on electronic surveillance AIPAC Bought Cori Bush’s Seat The Death of The Squad Has Been Greatly Exaggerated Reminder to Democrats: Israel’s Occupation of Palestine Is Illegal Mainstream Media Is Ignoring Israel’s Sexual Torture The Uncommitted Movement Is the Floor of What’s Possible Here Is the Speech That the Uncommitted Movement Wants to Give at the DNC A Palestinian American’s Place Under the Democrats’ Big Tent? Palestinians Will Speak Whether Democrats Want Them to or Not AOC’s DNC Speech Was a Betrayal of the Gaza Movement Bernie’s Flawed Vehicle A Night With the Party Animals Not Invited to the Party: On the 2024 Democratic National Convention The Labor Movement is Giddy About Tim Walz Becoming Harris’ VP Pick Tim Walz Believes in the Common Good The Harris-Walz Campaign’s Housing Agenda is Subpar Battleground State Voters Want Rent Control and Social Housing The Climate Message Harris Should Embrace: Fossil Fuels Are a Scam Two Years and $300 Billion into Biden’s Climate Plan, Emissions Are Higher than Ever Why Do So Many Workers Love Trump? Debt Is Wage Theft, Debt Steals Leisure, Debt Can Suppress Strikes: Debt Is a Labor Issue ‘We Did It!’ Striking UAW Workers at Cornell Win Tentative Deal CEOs Inflated Their Paychecks — and Our Prices CEOS with lowest-paid US workers ‘focused on short-term windfall’ – report Economic Overlords Are Destroying Democracy — and Our Lives Understanding the Rise of Fascism Karl Marx the Moral Philosopher  From Know Your Enemy: What’s Wrong With J.D. Vance? From The Dig: Solidarity w/ Jeremy Corbin and Laleh Khalili From Democracy Now!: Project 2025 Co-Author Lays Out “Radical Agenda” for Next Trump Term in Undercover Video Rami Khouri on Latest Israel-Hezbollah Escalation & Stalled Ceasefire Talks “Uncommitted” Co-Chair Layla Elabed on Meeting Kamala Harris, Pressing VP for Arms Embargo on Israel First-Ever DNC Panel on Palestinian Rights: We Need to “Restore the Soul of the Democratic Party” “Stop Arming Israel”: Meet the DNC Delegates Who Unfurled Banner During Biden Speech John Russell Addresses the DNC
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Bud’s Bulletin – August 2024

What We’ve Been Up To:
On July 28, we joined comrades from the St. Louis and Kansas City Chapters to knock doors for fellow DSA member Cori Bush. Representative Bush has been a critical voice in Congress in support of a ceasefire in Gaza, the fight to ensure housing for every American, protecting and restoring reproductive and trans rights, and so much more, and we are proud to have supported her re-election campaign! If you are able, please consider joining one or both of STL DSA’s last two phone banks on Sunday at 5 PM and Monday at 5 PM
On July 24, we partnered with Mid-Missouri Peaceworks, Mid-Missouri Fellowship of Reconciliation, Missourians for Justice in Palestine, and Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine to protest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to Congress in the midst of Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
On July 21, we tabled at Ashland Pride and talked to folks about what we are doing here in mid-Missouri to organize for a better world, including our recent campaign to make Columbia an LGBTQ+ sanctuary city
On July 13, several of our members attended the MU Workers United town hall where MU workers discussed concerns related to parking fees and good-faith bargaining with several local state legislative candidates: Gregg Bush, Stephen Webber, Kathy Steinhoff, Jeff Basinger, Adrian Plank, John Potter, and David Tyson Smith. Both Gregg Bush and Adrian Plank received a standing ovation for pledging to only vote for University funding once there is a written commitment from Chancellor Mun Choi to bargain with MU workers.
On July 21, several of our members attended another town hall for Columbia city workers where they discussed wage compression and the underfunding of public transit with Mayor Buffaloe, Councilman Roy Lovelady, and city council candidates Valerie Carroll and May Hall.
What We’ll Be Doing:
Election Day is Tuesday, August 6! Check out our voting guide for Constitutional Amendments 1 and 4.
Our next General Meeting will take place at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, August 13 at the Boone County Government Center. All dues-paying DSA members all welcome! RSVP here and we will send links to join us virtually and view the agenda.You can also join us on Sunday, August 18 at Shortwave on 9th St at 2 PM for DSA Office Hours. Office Hours provide a chance for anyone curious about DSA to come chat with some of our members while also giving existing members an opportunity to bring up any ideas or thoughts they might want to discuss. RSVP here
​Right now, 500,000 Missouri workers make less than $15 an hour, nearly 750,000 Missouri workers lack paid sick leave, and all Missourians are living under a draconian abortion ban. This November, we can change that by passing the ballot initiatives to raise the minimum wage, provide paid sick leave, and enshrine the right to reproductive freedom into our constitution!​ We need all hands on deck to knock enough doors between now and Election Day in November to get these ballot measures across the finish line. If you are interested in knocking doors with us–or are interested in finding another way to be involved–sign up here!
The Columbia Ceasefire Coalition is holding weekly marches to demand that Columbia city officials call for a ceasefire in Gaza. Those interested in attending should meet at Speaker’s Circle before 2 PM every Saturday to join the march to city hall.
The Boone County Community Bail Fund, a member of the National Bail Fund Network, provides essential services to low-level offenders who would otherwise be held in jail simply because they cannot afford to post bail. The Bail Fund posts bails of up to $3,000 for qualified detainees and arranges reminders and rides to help them appear at subsequent court dates. You can support them by making a one time or recurring donation or by contacting them at comobailfund@gmail.com to volunteer to answer phones, provide rides, help with fundraising, or otherwise get involved!
CoMo Mobile Aid Collective provides direct aid and immediate assistance to unsheltered friends here in Columbia. Their street teams proudly serve 200+ meals every week throughout the year, their mobile medical clinic of qualified nurses, EMTs, and medical students have a variety of assistance available, and they partner with Unchained Melodies Dog Rescue to ensure beloved pets have access to food, flea and tick treatment, first aid, vet appointments as needed, and lots of treats. You can support their efforts by making a one-time donation, becoming a monthly donor, buying a shirt, or signing up to volunteer!
Have you been mistreated by your employer or landlord? Contact the Columbia Solidarity Network to see if they can help! Call or text (573) 246-0646 or email columbiasolidarity@gmail.com.
For over three months, Mid-Missouri Peaceworks has been holding daily peace vigils in support of the people of Gaza from 12:15-12:45 PM by the Keyhole sculpture outside City Hall. All are welcome to join any day you can!
Join the Mid-Missouri John Brown Gun Club for their monthly meet and greet from 6-8 PM on August 14 at Logboat Brewing Co.
What We’re Reading, Watching, and Listening To:
New Missouri law could impact Columbia’s Citizens Police Review Board Missouri Governor Parson signs bill banning local eviction moratoriums Campaign pushes tax-exempt Washington University to donate to public schools Judge rules Missouri AG has no right to medical records of transgender minors at Wash U  Missouri children are losing Medicaid coverage at rate that is alarming pediatricians  Kansas City student lunch debt has only gotten worse in the years after a free meal program ended   Teachers union files federal lawsuit alleging MOHELA mismanaged millions of student loans  Tentative deal ends strike at Lear Corp.’s Wentzville Plant  Pride and Genocide Don’t Mix Cori Bush’s Opponent Is Swimming in Right-Wing AIPAC Cash  Counting the dead in Gaza: difficult but essential  We Volunteered at a Gaza Hospital. What We Saw Was Unspeakable.   Unions Representing Six Million Workers Demand an End to All U.S. Military Aid to Israel The UAW’s federal monitor twice pressured the union to back off its call for Gaza ceasefire, then launched an investigation  American Federation of Teachers Prepare to Join General Strike on May Day 2028  Microsoft’s World of Warcraft Workers Vote to Unionize  Disneyland employees ratify new contracts, receive wage hikes and flexible sick leave Reform Caucus Wins Amazon Labor Union Officer Elections  We’re in a Class War. Jane McAlevey Actually Acted Like It. Viewpoint: O’Brien Speech Played into Republicans’ Phony Pro-Worker Rebrand  The GOP Is Still the Party of the Boss 
Project 2025: Eliminate Unions  The Real Targets of Project 2025’s War on Porn  The Best Counter to Project 2025 is a Progressive Project 2025  Trumps Lust for Exclusion, Explained  Biden’s Healthcare Problem What the Left Needs from the Post-Biden Democrats  Kamala Harris Will Shift on Gaza Only if We Make Her  Body-cam video shows Illinois officer fatally shooting Black woman in the face  The Criminalization of Solidarity: The Stop Cop City Prosecutions  The Supreme Court Is Fully MAGA-Pilled. The Time for Action Is Now or Never. The End of Liberal Institutionalism  The Constitution and the American Left  Bernie Sanders’s 60-Year Fight   The Library is a Commons  What Does Military Readiness Mean in a Warming World?  Chiquita Must Pay for Its Crimes in Latin America  From If Books Could Kill: The Origins of Woke From Chapo Trap House: Burn Debt Not Books feat. Mina Parkison From Know Your Enemy: Yoram Hazony’s Israel Model (w/Suzanne Schneider) From Democracy Now!: He’s a Fake: Robert Kuttner on How J.D. Vance Disguises His Anti-Worker Views as Economic Populism From Democracy Now!: Their Goal Is Total Ethnic Cleansing: Mustafa Barghouti on Israel’s Expulsion Order for Gaza City
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Bud’s Bulletin – July 2024

What We’ve Been Up To

Earlier this month,  three of our members and one member of our Mizzou YDSA affiliate completed the Missouri Jobs with Justice leadership training, where they learned invaluable skills and strategies for organizing campaigns. We’re excited for them to start applying what they’ve learned in our fight to raise the minimum wage, guarantee paid sick leave, and end the abortion ban this November!

Meanwhile, a few of our other members joined some of our comrades from Mid-Missouri John Brown Gun Club to help feed our unhoused neighbors at Loaves and Fishes.

At Break the Chains on June 15, we tabled alongside Missouri Jobs with Justice and talked to folks in our community about ways to get involved with organizing and building power for working people!

Just this past weekend, some of our members joined our St. Louis DSA comrades across the state in their weekly canvas to re-elect Cori Bush, where they were greeted by Representative Bush herself! Stay tuned for future opportunities to help the Bush campaign before the August 6 primary.

What We’ll Be Doing:

Our next general meeting will take place at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, July 2 at the Daniel Boone Regional Library. At this meeting, we will be electing our new steering committee to lead the chapter in the upcoming year, as well as new Electoral, Labor, and Recruitment chairs. All dues-paying DSA members are welcome! You can use this link to join us virtually.

Join us on Sunday, July 21 from 9 AM to 2 PM at Ashland City Park to celebrate Ashland Pride! We will be tabling to talk about what we are doing here in mid-Missouri to organize for a better world and how you can get involved.

In the coming weeks we will be launching our People’s Platform Campaign, where will be knocking doors and talking about voters about the initiatives on the November ballot to raise the minimum wage, provide paid sick leave, and create a constitutional right to reproductive freedom in Missouri. Be on the lookout for volunteer opportunities very soon!

This month, LiUNA Local 955 will be hosting two town halls for their members. The first on July 13 at 1 PM at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbia will be for MU workers to discuss concerns related to parking fees and good-faith bargaining and will feature several local state legislative candidates, including Kathy Steinhoff, Adrian Plank, John Potter, David Tyson Smith, Gregg Bush and Jeff Basinger. The second on July 21 at 2PM at a venue TBA will be for Columbia city workers to discuss wage compression and the underfunding of public transit and will feature several city council members. Pleasure come show your support for the workers we rely on to keep our community running!

The Columbia Ceasefire Coalition is holding weekly marches to demand that Columbia city officials call for a ceasefire in Gaza. Those interested in attending should meet at Speaker’s Circle before 2 PM every Saturday to join the march to city hall.

Congresswoman Cori Bush, a DSA member, is facing a primary challenge from St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell. Representative Bush has been a critical voice in Congress in support of a ceasefire in Gaza, the fight to ensure housing for every American, protecting and restoring reproductive and trans rights, and so much more. We encourage anyone who is able to consider financially supporting her campaign or signing up to canvas on July 13, 20, or 27 in St. Louis!

The Boone County Community Bail Fund has resumed bailouts! As a member of the National Bail Fund Network, the Bail Fund provides essential services to low-level offenders who would otherwise be held in jail simply because they cannot afford to post bail. The Bail Fund posts bails of up to $3,000 for qualified detainees and arranges reminders and rides to help them appear at subsequent court dates. You can support them by making a one time or recurring donation or by contacting them at comobailfund@gmail.com to volunteer to answer phones, provide rides, help with fundraising, or otherwise get involved!

CoMo Mobile Aid Collective provides direct aid and immediate assistance to unsheltered friends here in Columbia. Their street teams proudly serve 200+ meals every week throughout the year, their mobile medical clinic of qualified nurses, EMTs, and medical students have a variety of assistance available, and they partner with Unchained Melodies Dog Rescue to ensure beloved pets have access to food, flea and tick treatment, first aid, vet appointments as needed, and lots of treats.

You can support their efforts by making a one-time donationbecoming a monthly donorbuying a shirt, or signing up to volunteer!

Have you been mistreated by your employer or landlord? Contact the Columbia Solidarity Network to see if they can help! Call or text (573) 246-0646 or email columbiasolidarity@gmail.com.

For over three months, Mid-Missouri Peaceworks has been holding daily peace vigils in support of the people of Gaza from 12:15-12:45 PM by the Keyhole sculpture outside City Hall. All are welcome to join any day you can!

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Bud’s Bulletin – June 2024

What We’ve Been Up To

On Sunday, May 19, we hosted Organize CoMo, where we shared some great food and heard presentations from Mid-MO DSA, Missouri Jobs with Justice, CoMo Mobile Aid Collective, The Boone County Community Bail Fund, Sierra Club Mid-Missouri Group, Mid-Missouri Peaceworks, Mid-Missouri Fellowship of Reconciliation, The John Brown Gun Club, Columbia IWW, Columbia

Solidarity Network, Abortion Help MO, Columbia Area NOW, and CoMo For Progress about how to get more involved in our community! Read about it here

This past weekend, we started knocking doors for The Neighborhood Pledge to get ready for the Ward 1 City Council election. Since 2018, Mid-MO DSA has partnered with other Missouri Jobs with Justice member organizations to campaign around the Pledge, which asks candidates to commit to three things: 1) protecting and expanding affordable housing, 2) investing in and strengthening our public infrastructure, and 3) addressing structural inequality. We have done this by knocking doors and talking to members of our community about the Pledge and giving candidates an opportunity to sign on–usually after holding a town hall where voters have the opportunity to ask them questions about where they stand on issues related to these three planks.

As of right now, two of the five sitting City Council members and Mayor Buffaloe are Neighborhood Pledge signatories, and we are working to make sure the new representative for Ward 1 joins that list! If you would like to help us with this campaign, please email us at midmodsa@gmail.com.

Unfortunately, due to inclement weather, May 13’s Ride United event was postponed. Be on the lookout for a new date in the near future!

On Wednesday May 22nd we attended Sierra Club Mid-Mo Group’s charity fundraiser at Cafe Berlin. The “DSA Buds” won the night, and donated our winnings to the Sierra Club fundraiser! We are always happy to contribute to any event, action, or fundraising opportunity for our comrades in the community!

What We’ll Be Doing:

Our next general meeting will take place at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, June 4 at the Daniel Boone Regional Library.

All dues-paying DSA members are welcome! You can view the meeting agenda here and use this link to join us virtually.Want to learn more about DSA, what we’ve done around the country, and what we’re doing here in mid-Missouri? Already pay dues and want to meet other local members or find ways to get involved? Been a member in the past and want to get reengaged? Just think Bernie and AOC are cool and want to talk with some likeminded people? Come grab a coffee and chat with some of our members at our next Office Hours event on SundayJune 16 at 2 PM at Shortwave on 9thRSVP here

The Columbia Ceasefire Coalition is holding weekly marches to demand that Columbia city officials call for a ceasefire in Gaza. Those interested in attending should meet at Speaker’s Circle before 2 PM every Saturday to join the march to city hall.

Congresswoman Cori Bush, a DSA member, is facing a primary challenge from St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell. Representative Bush has been a critical voice in Congress in support of a ceasefire in Gaza, the fight to ensure housing for every American, protecting and restoring reproductive and trans rights, and so much more. We encourage anyone who is able to consider financially supporting her campaign or signing up to canvas on June 81522, or 29 in St. Louis!

The Boone County Community Bail Fund has resumed bailouts! As a member of the National Bail Fund Network, the Bail Fund provides essential services to low-level offenders who would otherwise be held in jail simply because they cannot afford to post bail. The Bail Fund posts bails of up to $3,000 for qualified detainees and arranges reminders and rides to help them appear at subsequent court dates. You can support them by making a one time or recurring donation or by contacting them at comobailfund@gmail.com to volunteer to answer phones, provide rides, help with fundraising, or otherwise get involved!

CoMo Mobile Aid Collective provides direct aid and immediate assistance to unsheltered friends here in Columbia. Their street teams proudly serve 200+ meals every week throughout the year, their mobile medical clinic of qualified nurses, EMTs, and medical students have a variety of assistance available, and they partner with Unchained Melodies Dog Rescue to ensure beloved pets have access to food, flea and tick treatment, first aid, vet appointments as needed, and lots of treats.

You can support their efforts by making a one-time donationbecoming a monthly donorbuying a shirt, or signing up to volunteer!

Have you been mistreated by your employer or landlord? Contact the Columbia Solidarity Network to see if they can help! Call or text (573) 246-0646 or email columbiasolidarity@gmail.com.

For over three months, Mid-Missouri Peaceworks has been holding daily peace vigils in support of the people of Gaza from 12:15-12:45 PM by the Keyhole sculpture outside City Hall. All are welcome to join any day you can!

The Missouri Supreme Court set an execution for David Hosier of June 11, 2024. Missourians to Abolish the Death Penalty (MADP) has created a clemency petition to send to Governor Parson. Please sign and share! You can also contact the Governor directly by calling (573) 751-3222 or writing here. And join MADP and Mid-Missouri Fellowship of Recreation for their Vigil for Life on Tuesday, June 11 from 12-1 PM in the State Capitol and from 5-6 PM in front of the columns by the Boone County Courthouse.

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Bud’s Bulletin May 2024

What We’ve Been Up To

On April 21, we took part in the Columbia Earth Day Festival, where we spoke many members of our community about what DSA is doing here and around the country to build a better world, including the fight for a Green New Deal. While there, we also directed volunteer efforts to collect signatures to collect signatures for the Missourians for Constitutional Freedom initiative petition campaign to adopt a constitutional amendment to restore the right to abortion in Missouri and raised money for the Missouri Abortion Fund.

On April 29, Mizzou YDSA co-hosted an emergency protest and walkout alongside six other student organizations to stand in solidarity with people the people of Gaza enduring an ongoing genocide, as well as other student protestors across the country who have been brutalized by police and arrested on their university campuses in the last week. Protesters called for the University of Missouri System to disclose and divest their endowments from Israeli enterprises. Mizzou YDSA co-chair Ian De Smet, pictured below, spoke during the protest, explaining, “Those bombs dropping on Gaza, they have the seal of the United States government, and we, as citizens, have the responsibility and the power to stand up.”

On May Day, May 1, several of our members traveled to Jefferson City to help turn in over 210,000 signatures for a ballot initiative to raise the minimum wage to $15 and allow Missouri workers to earn paid sick leave. Mid-MO DSA and Mizzou YDSA combined to gather more than 5,000 of those signatures. At the turn-in event, Mid-MO DSA member Alejandro Gallardo, pictured below, spoke about what passing this initiative will mean for the 500,000 Missouri workers currently making less than $15 an hour and the nearly 750,000 Missouri workers without paid sick leave.

On May 3, several of our members returned to Jefferson City to help turn in over 380,000 signatures for the ballot initiative for a constitutional amendment to restore the right to abortion in Missouri. Mid-MO DSA and Mizzou YDSA both met their goals of each gathering over 300 signatures in just the past few weeks, joining Missourians from every corner of this state in this fight.

What We’ll Be Doing:

Our next general meeting will take place at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 7 at the Daniel Boone Regional Library.

All DSA dues-paying members are welcome! You can view the meeting agenda here and use this link to join us virtually.

Want to learn more about DSA, what we’ve done around the country, and what we’re doing here in mid-Missouri? Already pay dues and want to meet other local members or find ways to get involved? Been a member in the past and want to get reengaged? Just think Bernie and AOC are cool and want to talk with some likeminded people? Come grab a coffee and chat with some of our members at our next Office Hours event on Sunday, May 19 at 2:00 p.m. at Shortwave on 9th.

The Columbia Ceasefire Coalition is holding weekly marches to demand that Columbia city officials call for a ceasefire in Gaza. Those interested in attending should meet at Speaker’s Circle before 2:00 p.m. every Saturday to join the march to city hall.

Join us on Monday, May 13 for Ride United: A Public Transit Event. Come by the Fretboard Courtyard from 5:00-7:00 p.m. for an empowering public transportation rally advocating for a robust and accessible transportation system!

Hear inspiring guest speakers share their insights on the importance of inclusive transit, and learn how you can contribute to building a better-connected community. Enjoy snacks while networking with like-minded individuals and connecting with partner organizations dedicated to enhancing public transportation. Together, let’s amplify our voices for equitable and efficient transit options that benefit us all!

On Sunday, May 19, we will be hosting Organize CoMo–an event to bring together local progressive organizations to meet one another and learn about each other’s organizations and what we can all do to support them. Each organization in attendance will be given a brief opportunity to give a brief pitch about what their organization does and how people can support it. Once the list of attending organizations is finalized, we will be sending around a link for other members of the public who are interested in attending to RSVP.

Congresswoman Cori Bush, a DSA member, is facing a primary challenge from St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell. Endorsed by both the DSA National Electoral Commission and by St. Louis DSA, Representative Bush has been a critical voice in Congress in support of a ceasefire in Gaza, the fight to ensure housing for every American, protecting and restoring reproductive and trans rights, and so much more. We encourage anyone who can to consider financially supporting her re-election campaign.

The Boone County Community Bail Fund has resumed bailouts! As a member of the National Bail Fund Network, the Bail Fund provides essential services to low-level offenders who would otherwise be held in jail simply because they cannot afford to post bail. The Bail Fund posts bails of up to $3,000 for qualified detainees and arranges reminders and rides to help them appear at subsequent court dates. You can support them by donating or by contacting them at comobailfund@gmail.com to volunteer.

CoMo Mobile Aid Collective provides direct aid and immediate assistance to unsheltered friends here in Columbia. You can support their efforts by becoming a monthly donor!

For over two months, Mid-Missouri Peaceworks has been holding daily peace vigils in support of the people of Gaza from 12:15-12:45 p.m. by the Keyhole sculpture outside City Hall. All are welcome to join any day you can!

The Missouri Supreme Court set an execution for David Hosier of June 11, 2024. Missourians to Abolish the Death Penalty has created a clemency petition to send to Governor Parson. Please sign and share!

What We’re Reading, Watching, and Listening To:

Missouri House sends initiative petition bill back to Senate with ‘ballot candy’ reinstated

Bill ending Medicaid reimbursements to Planned Parenthood heads to Missouri governor

Missouri House narrowly sends private-school tax credit, charter expansion to governor’s desk

Bayer lobbying lawmakers in 3 states, including Missouri, to shield it from Roundup lawsuits

Missouri Senate advances KC weapons facility tax break without aid for nuclear waste victims

Millions were booted from Medicaid. Insurers than run it gained Medicaid revenue anyway

Missouri prison agency to pay $60k for Sunshine Law violations over inmate death records

Instead of complaints, Bailey’s trans tip line flooded with pro-trans support

Delays in state subsidy payments force Boone County preschool to close

Faculty, students denounce Washington University response to protests of war in Gaza

SIUE Professor Hospitalized After Arrest at Wash U

Union drive at St. Louis cannabis company could have major impact on national labor law

In Relay Race to Organize the South, Volkswagen Workers Pass the Baton to Mercedes Workers

Can Grocery Workers Take Back Their Union?

Two Years In, These “Progressive” Companies Still Haven’t Negotiated First Union Contracts

Lessons from Starbucks Workers United and the Fight for $15

A 32-Hour Workweek is Ours for the Taking

Shawn Fain: May Day 2028 Could Transform the Labor Movement — and the World

Lawsuit: Alabama Is Denying Prisoners Parole to Lease Their Labor to Meatpackers, McDonalds

The Small-Business Tyrant Has a Favorite Political Party

The Bulldozer Kept Coming”: A Girl Stares Down Death in Gaza

The “Uncommitted” Movement is Hugely Popular

Isra Hirsi On the Resilience of Columbia University’s Pro-Palestinian Protests

Columbia University is colluding with the far-right in its attack on students

The pro-Palestinian US campus protests in maps, videos and photos

How Labor Can Aid the Student Movement for Palestine

Rutgers and University of Minnesota reach resolutions with Gaza protestors

Five Lessons for Palestine Activists From the ’60s Student Left

The War on Protest

Will New York’s Big Socialist Climate Policy Be Led by … McKinsey?

Free Download of Shawn Fain’s ‘Other Bible,’ A Troublemaker’s Handbook

Two free ebooks available from Pluto Press today: The University and Social Justice: Struggles Across the Globe and The Palestine-Israel Conflict: A Basic Introduction

To Celebrate May Day, $1 [Jacobin] Subscriptions All Week

From The Dig: Scholars Against Genocide
From Democracy Now!: I Could Not Stay Silent: Annelle Sheline Resigns from State Dept. over U.S. Gaza Policy
Six recorded sessions from the Labor Notes 2024 conference: Rebuilding a Fighting UAWFriday Night Main Session; Saturday Morning Main Session; Organizing the South; Black Labor Struggles over TimeSunday Main Session


Next general meeting: Tuesday, May 7 at 6:30 p.m. at Daniel Boone Regional LibraryNext office hours: Sunday, May 19 at 2:00 p.m. at Shortwave Coffee on 9th St.Follow us:FacebookInstagram|TwitterGet involved:Interest Form | Email List SignupContact us:midmodsa.orgmidmodsa@gmail.com| (573) 319-1381‬Not a dues-paying member? Join DSA today!