Mutual Aid is Mutual! Recap + Readings
A summary of the Mutual Lemonade Series + list of external resources
Revolutionary Healers: A Syllabus
In which Ismatu Gwendolyn, new to the healing profession and rooting in revolutionary thought and action, provides structure for their studies in public.
Revolutionary Love costs you something.
Notes on refusing to charge for client services.
There is no safety in being Beautiful: reflections from a life spent On Display (™)
A child model turned grad-school stripper talks openly about the reality of being shackled to Beauty and the negotiations a life of Beauty investment necessitates.
Reproductive justice is economic justice.
We owe the children of this world, including our childhood selves, lasting reproductive justice.
Poverty is an intentional genocide.
Ismatu Gwendolyn, clinical social worker and former impoverished child, doubles down on the ugly (and obvious) truth of why poverty exists in the first place.