#PortlandOR - From #AssetToTheResistance

"What we do...

As assets for the resistance we have the privilege and responsibility to address economic inequality. This includes educating our communities about the capitalist system, how it impacts them, and how to navigate it with a sense of power. We aim to do this by creating a referral network through the Asset to the Resistance website, offering grassroots fiscal education and providing Q&A sessions with RMP’s. We hope to build a stronger, more equitable community, one where we talk about money and privilege openly and with vulnerability for the purpose of supporting the broader social justice movement."

#MutualAid in #PDX (a very incomplete list)

- #FoodNotBombs: #FreeFood to the community, no judgment or preaching

- #ReallyReallyFreeMarket: a gathering of leftists in public places to give stuff to people who need it. Anything from clothes and books to narcan and art supplies.

- #FreeFridges: all over town are comrades willing to stock fridges and pantries facing public sidewalks for anyone in the community to come grab free food and supplies.

- #PIRC (Portland #ImmigrantRights Coalition): a larger nonprofit that supports autonomous mutual aid groups to self-organize using the training and skills they provide to report and record immigration law enforcement, as well as connect families and community to legal support.

- #PDXICEWatch: is keeping an eye on activity as well

- #CLEARClinic: Folks providing #FreeLegalServices to break down various legal barriers including court record relief, #housing justice, and immigration justice

- #WERQTogether: are people providing resources for #queer communities, specifically focusing on #trans community support and funding to get trans folks to safety

- #RadicalAbundance: is a radical thrift shop at 1805 NE Cesar Chavez Blvd that provides a sliding scale pricing system that does allow for free clothes and stuff for those who need it

- #HeaterBloc: While they are no longer active, this link shows how someone could (and has) build heaters out of cheap materials that are tip-over-safe and good to heat a tent or small room for someone who needs that, and potentially give them out for free if they wanted to organize around making that happen

- #MendingBloc: A network of people who know how to sew and mend offering their services to repair clothes, sleeping bags, tents, and other things, and teaching people to mend things themselves.

- #RainbowBloc: A group of folks doing general street support, #ClothingSwaps, #zine fairs, #MigraWhistle kits, and other community support that pivots based on current community needs.

- Asset to the #Resistance: #RadicalAccountants helping others for free to navigate the tax or grant system.

- #PetBloc: providing #FreePetFood and warm clothing for pets living with folks who may experience #homelessness

- #FrontLineMedics and #PortlandStreetMedicine: People with varying degrees of first responder training learning together and training others on how to safely and effectively deploy #IFAK kits and otherwise provide community first aid care directly to the community.

- The People’s Store, Matzah Bloc, Southeast Community Free Store, Free Lunch Collective, Be Loved Bloc, and a number of other groups who prefer not to have much presence online are all dedicated to providing material support to folks surviving on the streets of Portland.

- #PrinterBloc provides printing services for those wanting to publish zines."

Source and FMI:
https://www.arpdx.org/mutual-aid-pdx

#SolarPunkSunday #ARPDX #MutualAidPDX #BuildingCommunity #FoodSecurity #HelpingOthers #PDX

Mutual Aid PDX — Asset to the Resistance

Asset to the Resistance

What would it look like for our universities to be "radically abundant"?

What if they were noot governed by logics of scarcity and precarity, but instead were centered on conviviality and sufficiency? What would it look like if they were actually run democratically, and actively working towards dismantling the structures of power that fuel climate breakdown, genocide, fascism and war?

Most importantly, how do we get there?

Our new paper "Degrowth and decolonisation in academia: Intersecting strategies towards transformation" provides a contribution towards answering these questions.

https://www.degrowthjournal.org/publications/2025-07-09-degrowth-and-decolonisation-in-academia-intersecting-strategies-towards-transformation/

We present a vision for an academic system centered on public provisioning and communal sharing, rather than the currently dominant state of artificial scarcity. We then make use of the “strategic canvas for degrowth,” developed by Ekaterina Chertkovskaya, as inspired by the work of Marxist sociologist Erik Olin Wright, to understand how power is today challenged within the university’s walls, and how transformation towards radically abundant alternatives can be enacted.

#Degrowth #Academia #Decolonisation #RadicalAbundance #Capitalism #Democracy #Strategy #Transformation

No onhan tää nyt hyvä.
Jotain alaviitteitä tekis mieli lisätä, mutta päälauseista ei pysty mussuttaan.

#radicalabundance #kunnanvesilaitosvsvesipullot

https://podcast.dissenspodcast.de/172-degrowth

#172 Jason Hickel: "It's either degrowth for the rich or climate disaster"

To prevent climate breakdown rich countries need to consume less, argues economic anthropologist Jason Hickel. In this weeks episode the author of "Less is more" talks about the myth of green growth and how we shift to a post-capitalist economy.

Dissens