Pleasure Activism
Do Better
Care Work
Mutual Aid
Love in a F*cked-up World
Let this Radicalize You
The New Jim Crow
Yoke
Secure Love
All About Love
Becoming Abolitionists
The Yamas and Niyamas
Ericka Hart @ihartericka
Ismatu Gwendolyn @ismatu.gwendolyn
Dr. Jennifer Mullan @decolonizingtherapy
Keyanna Jones Moore @k.michelle_atl
Trey Washington @whatsonemorepothos
Alexis Nikole @blackforager
Kafia Haile @kafiahaile
Genny Rumancik @theeqschool
Imani Barbarin @crutches_and_spice
Lama Rod Owens @lamarodofficial
Dr. Ayesha Khan @thewokescientist
Jessamyn Stanley @mynameisjessamyn
Dean Spade @spade.dean
-wear a mask
-donate food, clothes, supplies, or funds to mutual aids (see pic below)
-buy used
-share/trade items with your community (cambalache groups)
-buy from creative reuse stores (www.scraplanta.org/ )
-take a workshop to learn a new skill
-teach workshops on a skill you have
-learn how to mend clothes
-learn about herbs and herbal medicines
-forage responsibly
-grow food/participate in community gardens
-compost
-recycle (livethrive.org/charm/ )
-learn about decolonizing the mind/ unlearning capitalism
-join a workers union
-adopt animals from a shelter
-talk openly about grief and share it collectively
-learn from indigenous practices
-learn about revolution (https://politicaleducation.peoplesforum.org/)
-learn about accountability: hold self, friends, family members, community members, bosses, politicians, etc. accountable
-seek and support alternatives to policing (https://www.atlantapad.org/)
-name and process your privilege
-talk openly about the harm done by capitalism and white supremacy
-use public transit, bike, walk
-engage in art as resistance (@atlradicalart)
-volunteer with distro's and mutual aids (see pic below)
-fill a free fridge: food, toiletries, clothes (EAV free fridge: 468 Moreland Ave. SW)
-offer a service for free or discounted cost
-talk to your neighbors and ask how you can support them
-strengthen relationships outside of romance: friends, family, community