Who We Are

Boston DSA is the Eastern MA chapter of Democratic Socialists of America.

 

We are working against the oppressive capitalist system in its many forms. We see these oppressions — economic inequality, patriarchy, white supremacy, to name a few — as interlinked, intersecting, and inseparable.

 

Join us in building mass movements for the world we deserve and growing an openly socialist presence in communities and politics in the Greater Boston Area.

 

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Join a Boston DSA Working Group

Boston DSA’s working groups carry out the external political work of the chapter. Working groups are centered strategies such as labor organizing (supporting striking workers and educators) or socialist electoral politics (challenging the legislative system). Learn about the working groups and find your organizing home within the chapter.

Protesters march through the streets of Boston holding signs that say "A Better World if Possible Democratic Socialists of America" and "Boston DSA Supports a Free Palestine"

Working Group Spotlight: Palestine

Join the Palestine Working Group! We’re fighting Warren and Markey by building a mass base around three critical issues – a permanent ceasefire, ending weapons shipments to Israel, and delivering immediate relief for Gaza. For the first time in history, the American people are on the side of Palestine – help us organize them!

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Upcoming Events

  • Ecosocial - Give Public Comment for the Boston City Budget

    March 10, 2026 @ 5:45 pm - 6:45 pm
    Government Center Plaza, 3 Center Plz, Boston MA, 02108

    Boston is having a public meeting at 6pm on 3/10 to allow for public comment on the city's budget. We're meeting outside of Boston City Hall in the Government Center Plaza at 5:45pm. Residents of Boston are particularly encouraged to come give public comment but all are welcome to join and provide support! We'll congregate afterwards for food and drink. We're asking all commenters to ask that the budget address the two issues below (but feel free to make it your own and speak to your own experiences!):

    1. Open new public restrooms in high-traffic areas, particularly near T stations, to ensure as many Boston residents and visitors as possible have access to this critical public infrastructure.

    2. Improve the experience of using existing public restrooms by extending hours, increasing maintenance frequency, implementing accessibility upgrades, and updating public-facing information to bring us as close as possible to free, 24/7, clean, universally accessible public restrooms.

    *Link to RSVP on ActionNetwork:* https://actionnetwork.org/events/ecosocial-give-public-comment-for-the-boston-city-budget

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  • Crafting with Comrades

    March 11, 2026 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Boston Public Library - Mezzanine Room 2, 700 Boylston St, Boston MA, 02116

    Are you a new member looking to get to know the chapter? An old member looking to stay engaged? Anyone at all looking for a relaxing night?

    Join us for an evening of crafty coworking and comradely conversation!

    We’ll be meeting at the BPL Central Square in Mezzanine Study Room Two from 6 pm to 8 pm on Wednesday March 11th. Bring your knitting, felting, drawing or other craft project (per library rules no spillable materials such as paint or glue) to work on. Don’t have a portable craft at the moment? Bring socks or other knits with holes and we’ll provide materials and instructions for darning them!

    Come and talk about organizing projects or just enjoy working on that craft you’ve been putting off.

    *Link to RSVP on ActionNetwork:* https://actionnetwork.org/events/crafting-with-comrades-9

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