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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIf the U.S. Federal government under trump will start attempting to 'burn it all down'...
...I guess we need to start thinking, acting, and living in ways that will continue to support our needs and wants WITHOUT engaging on a federal level.
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As opposed to other forms of nonviolence that focus on tearing down systems of oppression, a constructive program's focus is about creating more imaginative, just, and equal communities through focusing on equality, economic self-reliance, education, and environmental efforts. In this way, they complement civil disobedience and other forms of direct action and protest by lessening reliance on the oppressor.
Constructive programs can build alternative institutions so that a successful insurrection does not lead merely to a power vacuum that lets oppression return, such as in Egypt after the otherwise-successful overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak in 2011.
Constructive programs can also act as models of the world that movements are working to build. For example, prison industrial complex abolitionists in the United States work to end mass incarceration, but while doing that broad system-change work, some groups also focus on working on paying bail of those jailed pre-trial who are held only because they cannot afford bail. One such program is National Bail Out, who focus on bailing out as many Black mothers and caregivers as they can and providing employment opportunities to those bailed out.
Other examples include:
Time-based currency, which is a way to exchange services instead of currency (bartering).
Implementing a community food pantry or doing street feeds, such as those done by Food Not Bombs.
The creation of community gardens allows for fresh, sustainable food access within the community. It also helps reduce negative environmental impacts and promotes sustainable agriculture, can create healthy food options in Food apartheid neighborhoods and Food swamps.
Creating alternative affordable housing communities, like Community First! Village, Tiny Homes Detroit, and Settled's Sacred Settlement Program.
The Free Breakfast for School Children program started by the Black Panther Party.
Self-Managed Social Centers like Metelkova, Warzone Collective, Participative Ljubljana Autonomous Zone, Firestorm Books & Coffee, and C-Squat, that offer community programs and often are housed in formerly abandoned buildings, claiming and beautifying spaces that had previously been vacant and decaying.
Little Free Libraries and Little Free Pantries.
Mutual Aid programs.
Seed libraries and Seed swap as means to share plant seeds, particularly of native and heirloom plants.
More at: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructive_Program
Tadpole Raisin
(1,508 posts)Take what you need.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_fridge
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(17,947 posts)MissB
(16,091 posts)I guess Ill be wrapping in my local neighborhood FB page. Some of my older neighbors were surprised to see my garden recently, and a couple of them expressed interest in talking to me about tomato starts next spring.
As a gardener, Im always happy to share extras.
I also give away dozens of eggs each month from my backyard flock.
Community is where its at.
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(17,947 posts)...will be key to getting through the next 4 years, and however long it will take to rebuild our National community.
The Madcap
(374 posts)Just do it fast so we can all know there is no hope of recovery. Divide the rotted corpse into regions, and let them start over. One country into, say, five. Just keep the deep South away from me.
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(17,947 posts)...our non-governmental social services such as non-profit senior assistance programs, ngo housing programs, community food aid services, etc.
The Madcap
(374 posts)to prevent MAGA intrusion. I don't believe MAGATs should benefit from what we create since they are the ones destroying what we already have.
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(17,947 posts)...since red states are notoriously more dependent on Federal aid and programs than Blue states, and since we'll be building up our non-governmental social programs locally, the locals who do the building up will be the ones who benefit from our own work.
The Madcap
(374 posts)That's honestly the way it should be. Local should stay local. Don't dilute the work too much, or it loses focus.