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Rehearsing Solidarity: Learning from Mutual Aid - Mark Anthony Hernandez Motaghy
Back cover of Rehearsing Solidarity: Learning from Mutual Aid. "a zine-book gathered by Mark Anthony Hernandez Motaghy, with Amy Garapic, Christen McDuffee, Lauren Hudson, Madeline Blount, Matt Taylor, Melaine, Nedra Brown, Sam Musher, Sonja Darai.
Rehearsing Solidarity: Learning from Mutual Aid, with a hand-drawn diagram on the cover. It's being held in a light-skinned hand, at an angle that shows its multicoloured pages.
Rehearsing Solidarity: Learning from Mutual Aid, with a hand-drawn diagram on the cover. It's being held in a light-skinned hand, open to is table of contents.

Rehearsing Solidarity: Learning from Mutual Aid – Mark Anthony Hernandez Motaghy

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This zine-book is an artifact of mutual aid organizing by Crown Heights Mutual Aid (CHMA) and Mutual Aid Medford/Somerville (MAMAS) from the beginning of the pandemic until early 2022. It contains transcribed interviews between Mark and mutual aid workers; the transcript of a conversation about food pods, convened by Mark (and sponsored by the Urbano Project) with members of the two mutual aid groups; an article by Lauren Hudson (CHMA member) about solidarity economies and mutual aid, reprinted from a digital publication by the Editorial Collective of Rethinking Marxism; and flyers from CHMA and MAMAS. The texts are interspersed with descriptions and reflections written by Mark, who has been involved with both groups. Important themes include, among others: solidarity, mutuality, needfulness, adaptability, and the role of technology in organizing.

Mark Anthony Hernandez Motaghy (with CHMA and MAMAS)
4.4 x 7 in, 153 pp
risograph-printed; blue ink on white, blue, and yellow paper; perfect-bound
Printed by Impresos Mexico

Weight 200 g
Dimensions 6 × 9 × 0.5 in
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Category: distributed by sheer spite, print
Tags: interview, mutual aid, organizing, solidarity, thick press, zine

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