Dean Spade: Mutual Aid and Internalized Cultural Messages about Work

Highlight video from the Building Capacity for Mutual Aid Groups workshop series. 

Dean Spade: “We all bring a lot of baggage about doing “work” in mutual aid groups because we live in a society where we are forced to work dangerous and exploitative jobs to survive. This video from the first in our Building Capacity for #MutualAid Groups workshop is about how some of those internalized cultural messages show up. You can watch the rest of the video, and register for the upcoming workshops here.

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