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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Antifa and leftists organize mutual aid and rescue networks in HoustonLeftists, radicals and anarchists, including those involved in antifa, are coming together to provide Harvey relief
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The Red Cross Won’t Save Houston. Texas Residents Are Launching Community Relief Efforts InsteadHurricane Harvey has sparked comparisons to Hurricane Katrina, which hit New Orleans 12 years ago yesterday. The devastating storm killed more than 1,800 people and forced more than 1 million people ...
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What are the antifa doing after Hurricane Harvey? (#GonzoNotes)Antifa are part of relief efforts after Hurricane Harvey devastated Houston and Southeast Texas, and they're vital organizers in justice movements too.
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The WildLife: Boulder Flood ReliefYes the floods have passed, the clouds have lifted and the sun is out; but there are still tons of people that are struggling to get back on their feet after the tremendous rain and damage in the B…
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Activists Step Up For Flood Relief In Colorado - PopularResistance.OrgAt 9 or 10, I was invited to a page on Facebook named Occupy Boulder Flood Relief, and after joining the group I was invited to a Google Doc which contained a long list of relief organizations, ...
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Residents looking to help band together as Boulder Flood ReliefBoulder’s 100-Year Flood Flood-related resources: Boulder County road closures How to help victims of the flood How to file a claim with FEMA Complete coverage: Camera’s full reporting …
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The People's Response: How OpOK Relief is Rebuilding OklahomaAfter the tornado, OpOK Relief has stepped in to fill the gaps as part of the People's Response.
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After The Tornado, Anonymous And Occupy Coordinate Relief Efforts In OklahomaOccupy activists also had provided relief in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy last October., Anonymous, disaster relief, FEMA, Moore, Moore tornadoes, Occupy, Oklahoma, Oklahoma tornadoes, Sandy, ...
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Anonymous launches #OpOK initiative for tornado victims | The Daily DotThe initiative is not unlike last fall's Occupy Sandy, and it includes resources for victims, pets, families, and friends.