Red Hot Summer
Session #4 (Solidarity Track): How can workers build a world without police or prisons?

el domingo 9 de julio @ 2:00 PM
  • Learn about the connection between police, prisons, and the maintenance of racial capitalism.
  • Discuss strategies to build power against the ruling class, divest from the police, free our imprisoned community members, and re-invest in social services for all.

About YDSA’s Red Hot Summer

We are in the midst of the greatest surge in the American labor movement in the 21st century. This year, 350,000 UPS Teamsters are ramping up to strike. Alongside this major action, hundreds of new unions and campaigns for worker empowerment have sparked across the country. In the past two years alone, undergraduate workers at over 20 universities have started union drives. YDSA and DSA have played a central role in organizing workers in workplaces previously considered unorganizable. Now, we need to keep up the momentum.

Red Hot Summer includes two distinct tracks so you can get the right labor training for your current conditions:

Labor organizing track

  • For people who will be working during the duration of Red Hot Summer (June 19 – July 28) OR who will be working in the fall and have a list of their co-workers available.
  • Participants in this track will actively organize their coworkers during the trainings and get active support and feedback from experienced labor organizers.
  • We will have facilitators from Starbucks, Amazon, Aramark, graduate unions, undergraduate unions, and restaurants. If you aren’t in these industries, sign up anyways and we will try our best to find you a facilitator.

Solidarity track

  • For people without summer jobs or in already unionized workplaces.
  • Participants will learn how labor can fight for reproductive justice, Palestinian liberation, a strong Teamsters contract, and police and prison abolition.