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 Feltz, The 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,

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Urgently calling for radical creativity and transformative change, Spade invites readers to think critically about their roles in groups and liberation.

- Heather Munao, Booklist

[Mutual Aid] provides a useful framework of the meaning of mutual aid while explaining how it is an essential component to social transformation and solidarity movements.

- Hannah May-Powers, The Tulane Hullabaloo

Deftly exploring the grassroots theory of mutual aid and its role in social justice movements, Spade critiques the existing systems and the need to "fix" people who are in need, as well offering actionable advice for activists.

- Eve Upton-Clark, The Progressive

[Mutual Aid is] at once a call-to-arms, a balm for all those despairing at the present and future, and a blueprint for how we might better live with one another.

- Daniel Fernandez, The Nation

Miriam 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 Feltz, The Indypendent

[Mutual Aid] can be read as a manual for people already doing mutual aid work, but it will also be of interest to people [who] don't identify as activists but are questioning that identity amid the chaos and pain of the pandemic, continued police brutality, polarization, and climate chaos.

- Alisa Bohling, Lit Hub

[Spade's] book sees mutual aid emerging from the margins and presents it as a way of imagining and creating a post-capitalist society. [His] ambition is to promote mutual aid as a pathway to this society: 'To imagine a society where we share everything, co-govern everything, have everything we need and don't rely on coercion and domination'.

- Derek Wall, Ebb Magazine

Spade outlines how the systems we currently have in place are not set up to meet people's needs-as we've seen highlighted by last year's major global disruption.

- Maria Ricapito, Marie Claire

Spade's book argues for the power of mutual aid to remake social relations based on solidarity, break stigmas around interdependency, and build social movements. ... Mutual Aid stresses the autonomous, localized aspects of community organizing and resists the power structures that come with the professionalization and centralization of radical care work-whether at the hands of government, nonprofits, or the capitalist class.

- Kaegan Sparks, Artforum

Mutual Aid is not an appeal to people with power to give it up, step aside, or make room.Instead, it addresses people building power together to achieve their goals.

- Amy Wickner, College & Research Libraries

<i>Mutual Aid</i> is not only a guidebook for surviving current and future social crises; it offers a means by which social life may be radically transformed toward widespread social equity, cohesion, dignity, and belonging.

- Paul Centorame, Lateral: Journal of the Cultural Studies Association

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

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781836742555
Publisert
2026-03-31
Utgiver
Verso Books
Vekt
167 gr
Høyde
178 mm
Bredde
111 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

DEAN SPADE has been working in movements for queer and trans liberation and against prisons, borders, policing, and war for over twenty-five years. Spade is the author of Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law and the director of the documentary Pinkwashing Exposed: Seattle Fights Back! His latest book is Love in a F*cked Up World: How to Build Relationships, Hook Up and Raise Hell Together, and he is the host of a new podcast with the same name.