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.
Get Involved

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.

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!
Recent Endorsements
Boston DSA endorses Ayah Al-Zubi for Cambridge City Council
Boston DSA is proud to endorse Ayah Al-Zubi for Cambridge City Council At-Large! Ayah is running for City Council to make Cambridge a dignified and affordable home for all.
Boston DSA Endorses Willie Burnley For Mayor
Boston DSA is proud to endorse Willie Burnley Jr. for Mayor of Somerville! Willie has been a voice for working people, tenants, and marginalized communities — and we're ready to fight alongside him for a Somerville that works for all!
Socialists in Office Denounce Violent Suppression of Student Protesters at Universities
Democratic socialist State Representative Erika Uyterhoeven (27th Middlesex); Cambridge City Council Member Jivan Sobrinho-Wheeler; Somerville City Council Members Willie Burnley, Jr. and JT Scott; and Medford City Council President Zac Bears, who represent almost a...
Related News & Updates
Boston DSA 2025 Voter Guide
Boston DSA has finalized our Voter Guide for the 2025 general elections in Boston, Somerville, and Cambridge! The guide can be found at this link.
Boston DSA endorses Ayah Al-Zubi for Cambridge City Council
Boston DSA is proud to endorse Ayah Al-Zubi for Cambridge City Council At-Large! Ayah is running for City Council to make Cambridge a dignified and affordable home for all.
Boston DSA Endorses Willie Burnley For Mayor
Boston DSA is proud to endorse Willie Burnley Jr. for Mayor of Somerville! Willie has been a voice for working people, tenants, and marginalized communities — and we're ready to fight alongside him for a Somerville that works for all!
Upcoming Events
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Coffee with Comrades - Cambridge DSA
February 7, 2026 @ 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Andala Coffee House, 286 Franklin St, Cambridge MA, 02139New to DSA, looking to plug back in after being inactive or just have been curious about joining the group that helped get Zohran Mamdani elected? Come hang out with some democratic socialist community organizers for a friendly, casual social over coffee (or your non-alcoholic drink of choice)!
This is a great chance to chat with likeminded people and learn more about Boston DSA chapter's priorities - like passing rent control, supporting the Starbucks workers on strike for a first contract and the Safe Communities Act - and come check out what organizing for a better world looks like! It's also a great chance to learn about Cambridge/Camberville's upcoming campaigns.
*Link to RSVP on ActionNetwork:* https://actionnetwork.org/events/coffee-with-comrades-cambridge-dsa
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Roxbury Neighborhood Group: February Meeting
February 7, 2026 @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Tobin Community Center, 1481 Tremont St, Roxbury MA, 02120(January's meeting was rescheduled due to weather, so now it's our February meeting!)
Comrades in Roxbury and nearby neighborhoods are invited to join us as we break the ice over good food, then discuss our latest collaboration with the Housing Working Group. New members are always welcome — bring a friend!
Below is the draft agenda, subject to change:
(12:00 PM) Introductions & Ground Rules for Discussion
(12:10 PM) Building Consensus on Housing Campaign
We had a busy December! It's time to reflect as a group on whether or not we want to solidify this work into a full-fledged campaign:
- Recap of what we've done so far
- Reflection on what went well and what could be improved
- (Regardless of whether or not we continue with this campaign, it's important to reflect on what we learned; This helps us grow as organizers, and the lessons we take from it can be applied in future organizing work.)
- Consensus on whether or not to continue building out the campaign
(1:10 PM) Break
(1:20 PM) Clarifying the Campaign OR Brainstorming New Ideas
If we do elect to proceed with this housing campaign, we'll use the remaining time to define the following campaign aspects:
- S.M.A.R.T. Goals (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound)
- Strategy & Tactics (the bridge to achieving our goals and the steps to get there)
- Ladder of Engagement (assign tactics to each rung of the ladder)
- Milestones (achieved within 2 weeks, 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year)
- Targets, Allies, & Oponents (specific people, groups, or systems)
- Roadblocks (challenges the group will likely face)
- Group Structure (to work effectively towards the campaign’s goal)
- Rent Control Ballot Question (connection between this campaign and GOTV)
If we do not elect to proceed with this housing campaign, we'll use the remaining time to brainstorm future work/campaigns, possibly splitting into groups. This might look like an open discussion or defining campaign aspects, similar to the process above.
Can't join in person? RSVP for the Zoom link!
For questions, please email roxbury@bostondsa.org.
*Link to RSVP on ActionNetwork:* https://actionnetwork.org/events/rxng-february-2026-meeting



