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Dean Spade

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    As a result of these efforts by a mobilized and coordinated movement, and no thanks to the government, Hong Kong had an immensely successful response to the first wave of COVID-19
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    Mutual aid is collective coordination to meet each other’s needs, usually from an awareness that the systems we have in place are not going to meet them.
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    They directly meet people’s survival needs, and are based on a shared understanding that the conditions in which we are made to live are unjust
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    Three. Mutual aid projects are participatory, solving problems through collective action rather than waiting for saviors
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    Mutual aid is inherently antiauthoritarian
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    Mutual aid can also generate boldness and a willingness to defy illegitimate authority
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    Charity, aid, relief, and social services are terms that usually refer to rich people or the government making decisions about the provision of some kind of support to poor people—that is, rich people or the government deciding who gets the help, what the limits are to that help
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    the idea that activism is a kind of lifestyle accessory—is demobilizing to our movements
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    COVID-19, for example, has generated right-wing wins like closing the border
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    Elites and their nonprofit gatekeepers encourage us to make small, “reasonable,” or “winnable” demands, and they try to redirect our action to official channels that are non-disruptive, with narratives about “peaceful protest” and “coming to the table.”
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