I compiled a collection projects we can undertake (without government support) to build resilient communities, less reliant on big business. It's just a blog rn, but could grow with interest. It's called Community Change Menu - I'd love to hear what you think 💚 communitychangemenu.wordpress.com
The AWETHU School of Organising is an educational initiative in London dedicated to empowering individuals & communities through political education & tools for grassroots organising. Launched by Mikaela Loach & others. Support their amazing work on Open Collective: opencollective.com/awethu
I'm more of a "lob my thoughts on the internet" poster rather than a scroll and interact kinda poster and it's not leading to a very fun time here so far 😭 How do I pspsps people who wanna hear about cool community projects and half-baked thoughts on building a world beyond capitalism?
We should encourage creative colleges to work with local community groups because god damn there are so many cool, radical projects going on with absolutely zero social media skills 😭
Shouldn't really need saying but we boycott literally any company using surge pricing on food and essentials.
I need like 5 copies of me to do all the stuff I wanna do. Naturally this means I do none of the things.
Any private company that is proven to provide a benefit to society should be nationalised, or brought into community ownership. Private businesses should innovate and push society forward, not hold basic life essentials hostage for an ever increasing ransom.
I spend way too much time thinking about how we can possibly untangle and fix the world's multitude of problems and I've come to the conclusion the answer might just be chappell roan?
Just finished reading issue 3 of Left Cultures mag - highly recommend it to lefty pals! Heartwarming left wing origin stories, as well as some thought provoking, world-expanding and enlightening stories. Gonna go donate it to the local radical bookshop for everyone to enjoy 💚 leftcultures.com