Worker Student Alliance
| Abbreviation | WSA |
|---|---|
| Formation | December 1968 |
| Dissolved | 1974 |
| Purpose | Building a worker-student alliance for revolutionary socialism Opposition to imperialism, racism, and nationalism in the New Left |
Parent organization | Students for a Democratic Society Progressive Labor Party |
The Worker Student Alliance (WSA) in the United States was the section of Students for a Democratic Society led by the Progressive Labor Party. The WSA argued that the best way to build a movement in the working class, like SDS wanted, was for students to become involved in workers' struggles both on and off the campuses. In practice, that usually meant students enrolled in school would get jobs as cafeteria hands and other manual labor jobs at those schools.