When the system fails us — as it so often does — our communities rise.
Across Georgia, a growing network of mutual aid groups are stepping into the gaps left by government neglect, economic inequality, and rising authoritarianism. Quietly and powerfully, neighbors are organizing to feed, house, clothe, and care for each other.
Mutual aid isn’t charity.
It’…
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