DSOV CAMPAIGNS
The DSOV uses a working group model. Below is a list of our group campaigns, and links and info.
HOW TO GET INVOLVED IN A CAMPAIGN: Drop into our Discord and find the ‘room’ and introduce yourself! Or shoot us an email
REQUESTING FUNDS for your Working Group: Click here for guidelines
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Reading & Discussion Group
The reading groups meets once a week. For Dates Times, Locations, and copies of the reading material, please join our discord.
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Solidarity Fridge Stock
The Democratic Socialists of Vancouver (DSoV) run a monthly stock of these fridges & pantries the last Saturday of each month. Open to all interested volunteers -
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DSOV Queer Caucus
Working group for 2SLGBTQiA+ socialists in BC to build community, share resources, and organize for justice.
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May Day Social Justice Information Fair
An annual event held in Grandview Park off Commercial Drive. In 2025 the DSOV will once again host the fair which will include tabling and food. Click here for history and galleries.
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VOTE Socialist
Working to build a Vancouver In Common. A DSOV working group with an electoral focus. Find us on Discord to connect. Read more here.
Currently Inactive DSOV Campaigns
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Labour Working Group
The Labour Working Group believes that Democratic Socialism is impossible to achieve without Democracy in the Workplace.
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Economic Justice Working Group
Building a shared vision for an economic justice campaign within DSOV
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Climate Crisis Working Group
Another Green World is Possible.
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BDS Solidarity Working Group
In Cooperation with Palestinian Youth Movement Vancouver.
Historic DSOV Campaigns
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Defund the VPD
This working group is currently paused but our libraries and petitions are still active and relevant.
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Housing For All
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Socialist Unity Assembly
Strength in Unity: Socialist, Anticapitalist, and Environmentalist Co-operative Assembly.
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Heat Dome Action BC
The 2021 Heat Dome in B.C. from June 25-July 1, 2021 was the worst weather-related disaster in Canadian history, resulting in 619 heat-related deaths and a total of 740 excess deaths during that period.