Calls To Action
The Fight Continues
Even though the budget season is now over, you can still help and support the work ahead! It is only through continued advocacy and struggle that we can continue to move towards the future we want to see: one that divests from a system of policing and punishment that has failed to bring true safety to our communities and instead invests in meeting our community’s basic needs and allowing everyone in Seattle to not only survive but to thrive. We hope you will continue to organize with us as we demand a city that aligns with our values and meets the guarantees we have developed.
How to Plug In
Black Star Farmers - Black Star Farmers (BSF) is a coalition of people with diverse identities working towards the radical reclamation of land and food sovereignty. They achieve this through land stewardship, mutual aid, education, and direct action.
Defend the Defund - Working to shrink SPD’s budget & power, including stopping ShotSpotter in 2024. Sign up via Solidarity Budget’s website.
Divest SPD - Seattle's grassroots police watchdog.
House our Neighbors - Working for social housing in Seattle.
Labor 4 Black Lives (L4BL) - L4BL is a group of rank-and-file workers organizing in solidarity with BLM, against austerity, and toward a democratic, anti-racist labor. movement. Contact LéTania Severe if interested.
People Power Washington - A grassroots group advocating for equitable policing and divest & reinvest, with an emphasis on policy and legislation. Next up is advocating against the SPOG MOU being voted on by Seattle City Council on 12/5!
Seattle Mutual Aid Groups - Find a mutual aid group in your neighborhood.
Seattle Neighborhood Greenways - Volunteer coalition advocating for people walking, rolling, biking, and accessing transit.
Services Not Sweeps - Seattle coalition of service providers, advocates & people with lived experience who want a response to homelessness that is people-focused & humane.
South Asians Resist (SARI) - A militant org of South Asians dedicated to organizing against various forms of imperialism & its plight on workers across the globe.
Stop the Sweeps - They believe in a world without state-sanctioned violence and mobilize to challenge state violence directed at our unhoused neighbors during sweeps.
Save the date and join us September 9th from 1-4pm as the Solidarity Budget launches our 2024 budget demands. We demand the City of Seattle provide the residents of our city with basic guarantees for living and quality of life. The city has prioritized punishment as a means to attempt to mitigate social issues, when services and access to resources are what have been proven to not only mitigate, but remediate circumstances that currently lead to contact with police and the punishment system. We demand the following guarantees:
Basic Income Guarantee
Housing Guarantee
Health Guarantee
Transportation Guarantee
Communication Guarantee
Climate Action and Resilience Guarantee
Care Guarantee
Food Guarantee
Living Wage Guarantee
Solidarity Budget Wins Elimination of 80 “Ghost Cops” from City Budget, Protects Investments in Community Well-Being
Tell Council what should be in the budget. Click on the link below to find sample scripts and the amendments that will give us a Budget to Live, Budget to Thrive!
Click Here to
TAKE ACTION
NOW
October 31st - Ghost Cops Take City Hall!
November 2nd
Fund Services Not Sweeps
Rally at City Hall Plaza at 4:30 PM
November 3
We're launching “Should SPD Do It”?
If you had control over Seattle’s dispatch system, when would you send an armed police officer, and when would you prefer another option? Here’s a website where YOU make the call:
https://should-spd-do-it.glitch.me/
These different kinds of responses are not all robustly funded yet, but they could be.
1. Check out the website and take the two minute survey
2. E-mail City Council your results and tell them what YOU want our public safety $$$ spent on!
3. Screenshot your results and share with your friends.
#ShouldSPDDoIt?
November 7th
Seattle Says NO to ShotSpotter Webinar
12pm, streamed live on Facebook (@SeattleSolidarityBudget), Twitter (@wapeopleprivacy) and YouTube (@wapeoplesprivacy)
Sponsors: WA People’s Privacy
Watch the webinar here : http://bit.ly/StopShotSpotterSeattle
November 8th
Rally for Human Services & Dignity
City Hall, 8:30am
Sponsors: King County Coalition on Homelessness, Seattle Human Services Coalition, OPEIU Local 8, SEIU 1199NW
Wear red, bring signs and banners
Voter registration and voting rights restoration available
Followed by 9:30 a.m. public comment
Please join Women in Black on the steps of Seattle City Hall (4th/James) from noon to 1 pm Wednesday 11/9!
November 9th
Wednesday’s vigil now will be for TWENTY-FIVE people, and the 2022 Death List now stands at a heart-stopping and record-breaking 216. Directly after the vigil we’ll be delivering letters with our budget demands to our elected leaders.
We're grateful to WHEEL's volunteer Homeless Mortality Work Group for helping maintain and analyze our Women in Black lists, and staff and participants of WHEEL’s First Presbyterian Shelter for lovingly painting our signs.
Learn more : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064430329677
For the past two weeks, Solidarity Budget has been pouring over Bruce’s proposed budget and listening to hours of council hearings so you don’t have to! There are some MAJOR fails in the budget that take us farther from our vision of a budget to live and a budget to thrive.
Council has the chance to amend the budget, with the first round of amendments due Tuesday, October 18th. Contact them today, and tell them: Fix Bruce’s Fails!
Everything you need to take action is here: bit.ly/BrucesTopFails
Post the Call to Action to your Social Media pages. Slides are here.
Make your community aware of the Solidarity Budget
Bring it up in conversation. Post our social media slides. Do what it takes to make the Solidarity Budget common knowledge.
Contact your Seattle city council member
3 easy steps to tell your council members that you support the Solidarity Budget.
Craft a unique message about why you support the Solidarity Budget. It doesn’t have to be long; brief comments get the message across.
Enter your home address to find your district and council members here.
Choose a contact method:
Sara Nelson
Tammy Morales
Lisa Herbold
Kshama Sawant
Debora Juarez
Andrew Lewis
Alex Pedersen
Dan Strauss
Teresa Mosqueda