Re-sharing the video I made with
on the History of Mutual Aid (w/ grant from Villanova’s Albert Lepage Center
). It historicizes the pandemic & the importance of the long history of collective action!
Now on YouTube: youtu.be/wFqOLHsj6nE via
Tyesha Maddox
@TyeshaMaddoxPhD
Assistant Professor Fordham University | Historian of the African Diaspora | Heart in the Caribbean |
History PhD, NYU
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And is doing some very smart work on mutual aid societies, particularly within Caribbean immigrant communities.
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Surprise! There's a bonus Bowery Boys podcast today. Greg and Tom are joined by founder Shelley Worrell on a delicious tour of the food and culture of Flatbush's Little Caribbean. Listen today on your favorite podcast player: bit.ly/3OPWo0v
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SPEECHLESS! twitter.com/PulitzerPrizes…
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"The practice of mutual care is about taking care of your community. See what work need to be done around your neighborhood, lend your unique skills, and organize!" -
Catch the reply of our convo on mutual aid and community care: givingtuesday.org/givingtuesdays
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Marginalized communities have always been on the front lines when it comes to advancing innovative ways to support each other during crisis - loving the history & deep knowledge on #MutualAid session with excellent presentation from
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Impact measurement/ mutual aid webinar happening now for those who like to nerd out on things like that (me!):
facebook.com/GivingTuesday/
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" Mutual aid is not a tit-for-tat... it's about recognizing that not everyone can participate in the same way, but everyone has something to bring to the table."
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We're talking about mutual aid, community care and how to measure it with , , , . Tune in live on Facebook:
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Join us 4/14, 5pm GMT to talk w/ , , + about how people organize around their giving, the impact of #MutualAid + community care + and how we can be more inclusive of all givers to ensure equitable agency.
givingtuesday.org/givingtuesdays
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about how people organize around their giving, the impact of #MutualAid + community care + and how we can be more inclusive of all givers to ensure equitable agency. givingtuesday.org/givingtuesdays
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Q&A with <i>The Black History Book</i> contributor and Fordham University professor Tyesha Maddox | PRHHigherEd
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"Closely examining how and why mutual aid society first came to be, we can develop a greater understanding of the meaning of community support and collective action as we work to create a more equitable world for all." #BHM tyeshamaddox.com/the-history-an via
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Thank you for this -> The History and Impact of Mutual Aid in America: Then & Now — Tyesha Maddox, PhD tyeshamaddox.com/the-history-an A wonderful brief history of Mutual Aid in the US, centering BIPOC + Immigrant + LGBTQ communities. Attn:
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Excited to share this great video on the History of Mutual Aid by my colleague in my classes this semester
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I'm excited to share a video I made with @danieljoslyn95 on the History of Mutual Aid (made possible by Villanova’s Albert Lepage Center @lepagevu). This video historicizes the COVID-19 pandemic & the importance of this long history of community work!
vimeo.com/667302454
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Congratulations to and , who finished their video about the History of Mutual Aid.
We're delighted to support this important project!
#mutualaid #COVID19
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I'm excited to share a video I made with @danieljoslyn95 on the History of Mutual Aid (made possible by Villanova’s Albert Lepage Center @lepagevu). This video historicizes the COVID-19 pandemic & the importance of this long history of community work!
vimeo.com/667302454
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I'm excited to share a video I made with on the History of Mutual Aid (made possible by Villanova’s Albert Lepage Center ). This video historicizes the COVID-19 pandemic & the importance of this long history of community work!
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Check out this podcast episode about us! Thank you and for the highlight.
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In today’s episode of Sites and Sounds, @TyeshaMaddoxPhD talks about the International Caribbean Center African Diaspora Institute. Site and Sounds: International Caribbean Center African Diaspora Institute gothamcenter.org/blog/site-and- @ohny @CCCADI
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In today’s episode of Sites and Sounds, talks about the International Caribbean Center African Diaspora Institute. Site and Sounds: International Caribbean Center African Diaspora Institute gothamcenter.org/blog/site-and-
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Soo excited to be apart of this great story produced by about Mutual Aid and the great work of !
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everyone interested in mutual aid and its historicity should be following 's work, really happy profiled her in their MA feature. more of her writing here
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C19 2022 Seminar Spotlight: Mutual Aid and Collective Care: Blueprints from the Long Nineteenth Century
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Mutual aid groups helped vulnerable New Yorkers survive 2020.
As the pandemic eases, those organizations are more needed than ever, writes .
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Mutual aid groups helped vulnerable New Yorkers survive 2020.
As the pandemic eases, those organizations are more needed than ever, writes .
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Can’t miss author ’s on-demand session “Centering Women in the in the Global #BlackLivesMatter Movement” with , , and . #OAH21 virtualeventplace.com/en?t=/CustomCo
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Check out this article written by our very own Dr. Tyesha Maddox. Mutual aid groups helped vulnerable New Yorkers survive 2020. As the pandemic eases, those organizations are more needed than ever bloomberg.com/news/articles/ via
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Check out this article I wrote for about mutual aid organizing a year into the pandemic and how we can keep the momentum going!
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Mutual aid groups helped vulnerable New Yorkers survive 2020.
As the pandemic eases, those organizations are more needed than ever, writes @TyeshaMaddoxPhD. trib.al/8U8gPdS
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New on the blog! interviews on Down the Up Staircase, his recent book with coauthor Syma Solovitch. Down the Up Staircase: Three Generations of a Harlem Family gothamcenter.org/blog/down-the-
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"He revolts simply because, for many reasons, he can no longer breathe.” Frantz Fanon, quoted in this great article about the BLM Movement's roots in Jamaica’s Morant Bay Rebellion of 1865 #racialequity
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An important read by my colleague, Tyesha Maddox, (), in : "It’s Time to Build on a Long Tradition of Racial Justice Movements"
bloomberg.com/news/articles/
#JusticeMatters #AccountabilityBeforeUnity #BLM
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"Capitol building insurrectionists were fighting to uphold the very ideology Morant Bay protesters demonstrated against: structural racism," writes
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"Today's civil unrest builds on a long tradition of Black radical protest and resistance to anti-Black violence that has been revived by the formation of Black Lives Matter," writes
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Thankful for this piece by . It is so good, important, and timely, not just because of the #BlackLivesMatter uprisings "this summer" but also, as she shows so well, every season for centuries before it.
Congrats Tyesha!
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Check out this piece I wrote looking at the long history of Black Radical Protest! twitter.com/CityLab/status…
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Unlike the dissenters in Morant Bay who fought to obtain the rights of equal citizenship, the domestic terrorists who stormed the Capitol building on Jan. 6 were not fighting for civil rights, but instead, to keep power and control over the rights of citizenship
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A 19th Century uprising in Jamaica serves as a reminder of how protest has advanced the fight for equality throughout history. Let's not squander this latest call to action, writes @TyeshaMaddoxPhD trib.al/tlavnQ6
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