“All history has been a history of class struggles, of struggles between exploited and exploiting, between dominated and dominating classes at various stages of social development.”
Friedrich Engels
Indigenous Heritage & History Month
This month is Indigenous Heritage and History Month. It is important to recognize that the Flint Hills sit on the homelands of the Kaw (Kansa), Osage, and Pawnee peoples, whose lands were seized through violent U.S. settler-colonial expansion. Colonialism remains the primary contradiction shaping this region and the wider struggle for liberation. As socialists, we recognize that any project aimed at justice must honor Indigenous epistemologies and the long history of Indigenous resistance to colonial subjugation. Our work is accountable to that ongoing struggle and grounded in dismantling the structures that continue to reproduce dispossession.
Transgender Awareness Week and Transgender Day of Rememberance

This week is Transgender Awareness Week and Thursday is Transgender Day of Rememberance. We honor the multitudes of gender identities and expressions that exist and remember those whose lives were cut short through violence.
December Social

The Flint Hills, Kansas Chapter of DSA will be convening at Manhattan Brewing Company on Friday, December 5, 2025 at 7pm. Come and mingle!
Steering Committee Meeting
The steering committee meeting for this month has been cancelled, due to that settler holiday and the various going-ons around it. If anyone is going to find themselves alone, please reach out, there are many of us who would welcome you into our homes!
Political Education
Grab a copy of This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed: How Guns Made the Civil Rights Movement Possible by Charles E. Cobb Jr., and read it before November 23, 2025 and join the Political Education Committee to discuss the book and what it means for the way forward as an organization.
