The movement for mutual aid during disasters isn’t something we invented. But we are trying to act as a swiss-army knife for this growing movement of movements, as it becomes more and more critical for our collective survival. One way we are supporting and uplifting this tactic, and the larger autonomous disaster relief movement, of which we are only a small part, is curating a database of news articles about autonomous, liberatory, mutual aid efforts in the context of disasters.
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Coronavirus leads to 'an angel at my door' in Marin CountyA College of Marin student — with a creative brain and a kind heart — had an idea to help the many older folks who couldn’t, and shouldn’t, leave home even for essentials like food and ...
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CrimethInc. : Surviving the Virus: An Anarchist Guide : Capitalism in Crisis—Rising ...Let's protect ourselves and each other from the threat posed by the virus and a social order that never preserved our well-being in the first place.
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KGW8
A grassroots movement has organized hundreds of volunteers to bring food, pet supplies and other resources to those who need it most throughout the Portland metro.
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San Diego Community Members Help Each Other During Coronavirus PandemicWhile the county continues to coordinate its response to the pandemic, neighbors in San Diego are reaching out and offering assistance to one another. It’s called mutual aid and it could save lives.
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Local Rapid-Response and Mutual-Aid Groups Scramble to Fill Federal-Aid Gaps“Now we’re faced with the whole reason why I started this, which is that I thought we were going to have a disaster in the Triangle,” says Day One Disaster Relief's Jil Christensen. “And ...
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Coronavirus: How These Disabled Activists Are Taking Matters Into Their Own (Sanitized) Hands | KQEDStacey Milbern and her small collective of disabled activists are making their own hand sanitizers and disinfectants, and are distributing them to people in homeless encampments in Oakland.
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Neighbors create 'Midtown Mutual Aid Network' amid coronavirus crisisPeople in midtown are stepping up to help their neighbors as coronavirus concerns spread.
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Mutual Aid Worcester helps Worcesterites help each otherIt’s no great stretch to say the coronavirus outbreak, having already seemingly suspended normal life for a month, has caused a certain mood of
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KUSA9
For the next two weeks, Mutual Aid volunteers are organizing food and toiletry drives and hope to continue their efforts as long as it is needed.
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Decorah and Winneshiek County Mutual Aid Network establishedAs the coronavirus crisis has escalated, Winneshiek County residents have watched people around the world panic. It doesn’t matter which channel; the ne
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Want to do something good during your coronavirus quarantine? Do mutual aidPeople in cities around the country are setting up ad hoc groups of the young, healthy, and not at risk to help bring food and services to people who shouldn’t be in public at all.
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We Have To Take Care of Each Other: Mutual Aid for COVID-19 and Beyond | AutostraddleWe don't know the answers to most of our questions about COVID-19 and this specific moment in history. But we do know this: together, we can take care of each other. We have no other choice.
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Coronavirus is a historic trigger event — and it needs a movement to respondEven in times of social distancing, building a collective, social response to the pandemic is our only salvation.
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People Are Helping Each Other Fight CoronavirusAn explosion of mutual aid networks is happening online.
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Help In Exchange For Help: How D.C.'s Mutual Aid Groups Are Braving Coronavirus | WAMUSome are resisting the urge to panic and turn inward.
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Mutual Aid and Radical Care In the Time of Increased Uncertainty"Find the means that work best for you and the people you're in community with, and grab hold of what is yours. We have nothing to lose but our chains."
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As Coronavirus Anxiety Mounts, D.C. Neighbors Are Lending A Helping Hand | DCistSome are resisting the urge to panic and turn inward.