Agenda
Times are approximate and subject to change at the Chair’s discretion.
7:00 | Call to Order
Confirm notetaker Sign in link distributed Review Steering Committee meeting rules Adoption of agenda Adoption of last meeting’s minutes |
RR |
7:05 | Review of Previous SC Meeting Action Items | OD |
7:10 | Opposing the Farm Workforce Modernization Act
Minnie to present |
OD |
7:20 | Update from School Board Meeting
Shaun to present |
OD |
7:30 | Future Book Clubs
Aimee to present |
OD |
7:40 | Updates from SC Members | OD |
8:00 | Steering Committee Roses/Thorns Review
Group discussion |
OD |
8:45 | Open Floor for SC Proposals or Needs
Floor opens for motions |
RR |
8:55 | Propose Agenda Items for Next Meeting | OD |
RR = Period will follow Robert’s Rules; OD = Open discussion, Robert’s Rules suspended;
ES = Executive Session, rules established in session
Meeting Minutes
Attendance: Mike Y., Anthony L., Shaun N., Tiffany S., Minnie W., Paul John C., Jackie S., Alvin C., Jesser S., Aimee H., Lorenzita S.
Facilitator: Anthony L.
Notetaker: Mike Y.
- Treasurer’s Statement of Accounts, America First Credit Union (as of 6:50 PM)
- General Fund – $9,243.91
- Mutual Aid Fund – $798.40
- Housing Justice Fund – $609.73
- Back To School Solidarity – $1533.02
- Shaun motions to adopt agenda, Minnie seconds
- Tiffany motions to adopt meeting minutes, Lorenzita seconds
- Action items review
- Minnie: National Immigrants Rights Working group reaches out to local chapters to sign Oppose the Farm Workforce Modernization Act letter:
- Ask is to sign onto a statement against an “immigration reform” bill
- Minnie says agricultural workers were not consulted and big agri-business
- “Anti-union bill,” “does nothing to address the root causes of labor exploitation”
- Minnie recommends we sign it
- Shaun seconds, reiterates immigrant workers were not consulted and this may lead to further exploitation
- Minnie motions to sign, Aimee seconds
- Motion passes
- Tiffany recommends we bring this up to labor leaders within the chapter so they can bring it up to the union
- Lorenzita emphasize if they’re part of an organization, individuals should sign on as well
- Mike to add to call to action slack
- Shaun recaps school board meeting he attended
- No Racism in Schools possible community partner
- Lorenzita: Organizing around AB371. The CCSD meeting is about the implementation of the bill.
- Right wing is incredibly persistent and causing chaos at these meetings
- Counter-protest possibility? Shaun brings up; just to eliminate their presence
- Right wing stack agenda make it hard for
- Shaun said Mia Familia Vota attended as well
- Shaun to consult with Kris and other labor leaders among educators to figure out plan of action
- Can recruit even more teachers to DSA
- Lorenzita: consistently tough to get on the agenda with right-wing causing such chaos (yelling indiscriminately, getting arrested, etc.)
- Shaun among many non-right wing folks who made comments at 11 p.m.
- Anthony suggests sending a small group of people to CCSD meetings
- Signed statement, enter it into open comment, read off names of people who signed on
- More sustainable, easier to organize around given energy/resources constraints
- Shaun agrees, thinks people should sign up as soon as agenda is released so they can get on it ASAP — also mentions teachers are exceptional allies
- Tiffany agrees; offers we extend an offer for a teacher’s roundtable of sorts – a vent session and an opportunity for them to explain call to action to us. Compares to when we did press release for CCSD
- Shaun, Anthony, Minnie agree
- Mike mentions it’s a good opportunity for recruitment, as last time we had a roundtable with them
- Shaun wants to take lead
- Shaun Motion to reach out to Clark County educators to figure out how we can best help them via a roundtable discussion
- Tiffany seconds
- Motion passes
- Alvin C asks about timing since next CCSD trustees meeting Sept 23
- Shaun suggests we promote the roundtable at this meeting and hold this meeting after Sept 23
- Tiffany suggests we create flyer for this Sept 23 promoting the roundtable
- Aimee: I was going to say make sure you check with the educators on what day/time is best for them.
- No Racism in Schools possible community partner
- Aimee brings up topic of book club
- Wants to make sure we’re thoughtful of members times when it comes to time, book club may stretch us too thin
- Re: The Red Deal
- Wants full buy-in from indigenous community if we do a book club on Indigenous issues, someone from that community to participate in this book club if we do move forward on this
- Aimee thinks we could read Mutual Aid Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next) by Dean Spade
- Minnie agrees with Aimee; suggests we read a mutual aid book or something to enhance understanding of mutual aid work
- Shaun says it’s typically more talk than action in Nevada when it comes to doing things for indigenous community – so we need to center their voices and bring them in if we do this
- We’ve started this process
- Jackie: I would love to reread mutual aid with our chapter first and agree it’s a good idea to match poliEd with our priorities
- Anthony: perhaps MA can help inform our future work and help us apply lessons we may learn from Red Deal
- Minnie thinks we should reach out to general body and/or conducting vote in steering committee to figure out capacity for
- Jesser: preparing night school on Latin America but should we prioritize mutual aid education over it
- Tiffany: wondering if there’s a way to tie in night school to this book while keeping theme on Latin America
- Jesser: could proceed as any other book club doesn’t need direct tie in
- Anthony: don’t have to force it, don’t feel obligated
- Cuba priority passed by DSA International Committee so night school would tie in well with national work
- Shaun N: I would love us to read open veins of Latin America for a future book club
- Anthony: Mutual Aid book would be a great follow up to Mariame Kaba’s book and willing to help facilitate book reading groups since it aligns with ideas on training sessions
- Aimee: has copies and distributed copies of MA book, and interested in facilitating as well — thinks the mutual aid stewards should facilitate or co-facilitate and be a major part of that book club discussion group
- Same with housing! All seem receptive to it
- Anthony: MA leads into holiday solidarity so well!
- Aimee motions for next book club to be Mutual Aid by Dean Spade
- Anthony seconds
- Motion passes
- Anthony: we should get community partners to participate in this as well
- Updates from SC
- Minnie: troubleshooting why people are having issues getting onto national committees, and if people are successful getting on committees we want to know why as well
- Shaun: in eco-socialism and housing — a lot of working groups and committees are inactive, is a major issue all around
- Mike gives comms update
- Aimee says community aid is going well
- Alvin will plan for first organizer training at the beginning of October
- This Thursday – Spoke how-to training
- Lorenzita: wants to keep doing outreach with community organizations
- Led formal positions working group, next meeting will be a skeletal outline of chapter platform
- In DC for coalition work next week
- Anthony: impressed with formal positions working group and turnout
- Facilitated mental health
- With Tiffany’s help: created slack channel
- Runs down suggestions for upcoming organizer training
- 1) Running Meetings & Facilitation
- 2) Chapter Structure & How-To’s for Members
- 3) Intent-based Leadership (helping members increase self-ownership and engagement)
- Formally appointed to growth & development sub committee – including running meeting & faciliations
- Jackie: update on “Roberts Rules trainings”
- Alvin C: applied for multiple Roberts Rules trainings, no word back
- Shaun: update, working with Victoria Flores at Solidarity Fridge.
- Wants to support street vendor event
- Wants to go to event similar to sunday solidarity that multiple community organizations participate in
- For example,
- Gender Justice NV: Training on trans issues, gender identity possible for LVDSA; Sy a contact here
- Paul John and Shaun talking with Animal Save about Halloween event
- Jackie: member engagement 1 on 1s more automated, housing has issues bc of cancellation of research session — determining locations for canvass possibly for this weekend
- Might have to cancel canvass for this weekend if we don’t determine location at Tuesday 9/14 meeting
- Tiffany: created subgroups for action network for all priority stewards, sent them guide and offered them additional training opportunities
- Housing justice group: opportunity for training with action builder
- Wants to create member portal and post to website, creating ideas
- Aimee: Budget Working Group
- Merch is a necessity
- Have to be mindful of what priority stewards need to have budgeted
- Will set up When to Meet for next Budget Working Group
- Wants to finalize budget in this one, ideally
- Would like to bring forth purchasing resolution and set budget for next 9 months at the next steering committee — for vote at the next general meeting
- Minnie: troubleshooting why people are having issues getting onto national committees, and if people are successful getting on committees we want to know why as well
- Shaun motions to move to executive session
- Anthony seconds
- Executive Session begins at 8:10 pm
- End of Executive Session at 9:02 pm
- Alvin wants to make sure language in electoral priority work – candidate questionnaire on google form vs changing resolution itself – does not violate FEC laws
- Scrub mention of coordinated or IE campaign in electoral priority resolution?
- Or just Google form question
- Candidates should not answer that question as stated
- Language should be directed at general body not candidate to make sure it isn’t in violation
- Motion to set up text bank or phone bank to notify members of chapter who are also SCC members
- Minnie seconds
- Tiffany mentions We have a tagged list in Action Network
- Motion passes
- Tiffany: endorsement criteria was approved by general body, and we might need to call emergency vote to ratify it
- Minnie: if it’s only about the google form itself not the resolution then we don’t need to go to emergency meeting; nothing to vote on
- Anthony thinks we can scrub mention without consulting general body
- Alvin: steering committee will determine process
- Anthony: should we remove question from google form entirely?
- Tiffany: helped write the question, thinks we can just get rid of question
- Anthony motions on the floor to scrub specific question from google form candidate questions due to legal compliance
- Article IX – no illegal campaign contributions
- Within scope of steering committee to scrub this question
- Seconded by Minnie
- Article IX – no illegal campaign contributions
- Anthony motions on the floor to scrub specific question from google form candidate questions due to legal compliance
- Scrub mention of coordinated or IE campaign in electoral priority resolution?
- Anthony motions Alvin has to inform general body that he will not directly engage in electoral priority work due to conflict of interest – member of steering committee and paid member of Amy Vilela campaign. Also: inform general body they can enact stricter transparency through a resolution
- Minnie seconds
- Anthony wants to protect Alvin and campaign by making members aware of situation
- Motion passes
- Slack and email draft via Alvin / Anthony / Mike to send out
- Meeting is adjourned at 9:20 p.m.