I am anarchist and I write things to help people stay safe (for some definition of safe) while taking part in social movements. My focuses are on riot medicine and security culture.

Everything I write is free to download, reuse, print, remix, or anything else.

https://riotmedicine.net/

Riot Medicine

Riot Medicine

Riot Medicine is a full length text book covering the practice of evidence-informed street medicine. It's most intended for those without medical training

Riot Medicine Bridge Guide is intended for healthcare workers who want to join social movements and use their medical skills to help others.

There are other shorter guides like the Riot Medicine Field Guide, Basic First Aid for Emergencies, and the micro zine Street Medics' Checklist.

@hakan_geijer thank you! when BLM and related protests were at their peak in in PDX, one of the most effective ways for distant supporters to assist was (at least for awhile) to fund or directly purchase and deliver street first aid/medical kits and other personal safety gear (e.g. gas masks). Do you think that was a matter of circumstance (the amount of time the protests went on) or could this be applicable now? May I ask your thoughts on that approach in general? It seemed helpful at the time.