Rose Caucus is a socialist non-profit platform advocacy group, located in the NOVA/DC Metro. We primarily develop & advocate The Peoples' Platform, which is a comprehensive set of policies that adhere to a unified leftist standard— not only within the scope of electoral politics, but in all areas of society that may benefit from a shared set of clear demands for our expectations; especially in the areas of human rights, community building, education, mutual-aid, and social welfare.
All Rose Caucus Leadership, Volunteer Staff, Endorsed Candidates & Legislators, and Allied Orgs & Entities, take the same pledge of solidarity:
To publicly identify as Anti-Capitalist, Anti-Imperialist, and Socialist (or left of).
To advocate for & help develop a comprehensive Peoples' Platform.
To refuse all corporate money.
To participate in mutual aid/community service efforts.
To center marginalized voices in their messaging & organizing force.
To adopt SHARP into their organizing spaces.
When it comes to additions, changes, discussion, and the ratification of the unified platform, all campaigns and candidates have agreed to operate in good faith and abide by a process that is democratic, centers on unity, and is responsive to the needs of impacted communities.
Rose Caucus is a socialist non-profit platform advocacy group, located in the NOVA/DC Metro. We primarily develop & advocate The Peoples' Platform, which is a comprehensive set of policies that adhere to a unified leftist standard— not only within the scope of electoral politics, but in all areas of society that may benefit from a shared set of clear demands for our expectations; especially in the areas of human rights, community building, education, mutual-aid, and social welfare.
All Rose Caucus Leadership, Volunteer Staff, Endorsed Candidates & Legislators, and Allied Orgs & Entities, take the same pledge of solidarity:
To publicly identify as Anti-Capitalist, Anti-Imperialist, and Socialist (or left of).
To advocate for & help develop a comprehensive Peoples' Platform.
To refuse all corporate money.
To participate in mutual aid/community service efforts.
To center marginalized voices in their messaging & organizing force.
To adopt SHARP into their organizing spaces.
When it comes to additions, changes, discussion, and the ratification of the unified platform, all campaigns and candidates have agreed to operate in good faith and abide by a process that is democratic, centers on unity, and is responsive to the needs of impacted communities.