• Source: Black Socialists in America
    • Black Socialists in America (BSA) is an American political group that organizes among predominantly poor and working-class Black Americans and whose stated goal is to create a national platform and network for those who identify as Black American Socialists.
      Since its foundation, the group has worked on grassroots initiatives with organizations across the country, received national media coverage, and an endorsement from Noam Chomsky.
      The group has also hosted a number of public panels and online discussions featuring Black organizers from both the civil rights and Black power eras such as Jamal Joseph and Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin, as well as political organizations like Kongreya Star.


      Software development


      Black Socialists in America raised funds to develop software that has not yet been finalized as of 2023: $25,616.18 for a social organizing platform called the "Dual Power App," $1,738.43 for a democratic meeting application called "Stack," and $10,798.40 for an informational application based upon their own website. The Dual Power App and Stack were designed and developed open source through a spinoff organization, Open Tech Development (OTD), which, as of December 2023, is in hibernation. The projects, which were explored through a public design and development process that utilized feedback from local organizers and followers of the organization, are also suspended indefinitely as of 2023. The Dual Power App X account last tweeted on December 19, 2023.


      See also



      African-American socialism
      American Left
      Labor history of the United States


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