
It Could Happen Here CZM Book Club: Mutual Aid by Dean Spade, Part One
Feb 1, 2026
Short readings explore mutual aid’s role in crisis response and Minneapolis rapid-response efforts. Stories include Hong Kong protesters mixing direct action with care and historic examples like the Black Panthers and Indigenous traditions. Discussion covers how mutual aid recruits people, builds skills, creates resilient local infrastructure, and previews practical organizing tools to come.
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Mutual Aid Is Dual-Purpose
- Mutual aid combines meeting immediate survival needs with building movements that challenge root causes.
- Dean Spade frames mutual aid as synchronous relief and politicizing community action.
Hong Kong Mutual Aid Response
- Hong Kong protesters organized mask production, sanitizer stations, case-tracking sites, and strikes to fight COVID-19 when government failed.
- Their mutual aid plus direct action suppressed the first COVID wave and saved lives.
Mutual Aid Counters Systemic Harm
- Mutual aid fills gaps left or created by systems like capitalism and colonialism.
- Spade argues mutual aid is an intentional reclaiming of communal survival practices.








