Dreaming With Our Hands
In the sudden absence of basic supplies, people have found the means of survival in each other, and in the resources and land at their disposal.
Dreaming With Our Hands Read More »
In the sudden absence of basic supplies, people have found the means of survival in each other, and in the resources and land at their disposal.
Dreaming With Our Hands Read More »
We create spaces of care, but it’s difficult to keep them together in a world that tells you this is not allowed. We’re all broken by this structure, which is why I want to get rid of it.
Living Well and Dying Well, Together Read More »
“Some trauma just stays. My engagement in struggle helps me overcome my own. But I have friends who are still suffering. It’s hard.”
“When someone can no longer go forward, you carry them.” Read More »
The fight is about creating alternative institutions, alternative forms of care, radical alternatives that cut across the differences of race, class, and gender that have been imposed upon us by our masters.
Collective Imagination Against Capital Domination Read More »
For us, any victim, alive or dead, who isn’t recovered will represent a forced disappearance.
On Mutual Aid and Confronting State Power in Disaster Read More »
We want people to participate, to share their experiences, to share their hearts, to take care of one another, and to build communities that can fight capitalism and fight the state. This is the first step.
Helping Refugees Means Fighting the State. And Vice-Versa. Read More »
It was normal people who took to the streets, attacked the police, and defended themselves against eviction. This resistance stopped a plan for two hundred forced evictions. It was a spontaneous coming-together in the neighborhood, among people who up to that point weren’t really organized.
Community Self-Defense and a Politics of Life Read More »
The informal policing performed by the big humanitarian groups doesn’t save migrants from the risk of deportation, and it forces them to accept being controlled in order to receive the bare minimum needed to survive.
Charity, the Perfect Alibi for the Expulsion Machine Read More »
In every helping hand there is a middle finger.
You Can’t Have One Without the Other Read More »
“It’s really clear that the states and the big NGOs are failing, so there have been lots of people who have decided to do something–and often very strong, direct actions.”
Politics and Praxis on the Balkanroute Read More »