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Mutual Aid:Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next)

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As crises mount and multiply, governments fail to respond or exacerbate the problems. What are we to do?

Mutual Aid is a radical handbook for anyone who grasps the severity of the global poly-crisis and wants a community-based means to fight back. Dean Spade — lawyer, academic, writer, and activist — highlights the bold and innovative ways ordinary people have developed to share resources and care for those in crisis. Mutual aid isn’t charity. It is a form of organizing integral to all influential and successful social movements. Spade offers practical tools and advice to help with the challenges of working in groups, forming a decision-making process, and preventing and addressing conflict.

Reviews

  • We need this book right now! This reads like a how-to manual for modern and future interdependence. Dean walks us through what mutual aid is, best practices, pitfalls, and helps us tap into the wisdom and potential of this strategy for surviving the crises we can anticipate and those that will surprise us. Read this and move from a scarcity/charity mindset to one of abundant solidarity!

    adrienne maree brown, author of Pleasure Activism
  • Mariame Kaba said she 'cheered after I read this book,' and other readers may join in her enthusiasm for its helpful guidance and useful framework for our mutual aid projects.

    Renée FeltzThe Indypendent
  • Peter Kropotkin called mutual aid a “factor in evolution.” The Black Panther Party called it “survival pending revolution.” Dean Spade tells us that mutual aid is fundamental to making revolution. It is about building solidarity, preparing for battle, and creating a culture of collective care to displace the atomizing culture of individualism and the market. An indispensable guide for our moment, this book teaches us that effective social movements are impossible without mutual aid. Read every page. Carry it everywhere. Share it with everyone. Change everything.

    Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams