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      Solidarity Not Charity

      Social Text
      Duke University Press

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          This article argues that, in the face of worsening conditions from climate change, enhanced border enforcement, a growing wealth gap, housing crises, and policing, social movements should focus on expanding mutual aid strategies. Mutual aid projects directly address survival needs, mobilize large numbers of people to participate in movements actively rather than solely participating online or through voting, and offer spaces to practice new social relations. The article looks at examples from efforts for migrant justice, police and prison abolition, disaster relief, and other contemporary struggles and discusses potential pitfalls of mutual aid strategies, such as supplementing and therefore stabilizing existing systems of maldistribution and adopting principles and practices from the charity frameworks that proliferate in capitalism.

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                Journal
                Social Text
                Duke University Press
                0164-2472
                1527-1951
                March 1 2020
                March 1 2020
                : 38
                : 1
                : 131-151
                Article
                10.1215/01642472-7971139
                dabb7e13-5049-4795-a832-bd79be409213
                © 2020
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