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Early last week, two women were accosted on Liberty Ave by a man yelling anti-gay slurs. He held a gun to one of their heads. This was near the same spot of another anti-gay attack last year.
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Join us as we again gather together as a community to provide for our own necessities through the sharing of goods, conversation, skills, food and more.
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Discussion of the double standard where some community groups assume the right to create community expectations and the subsequent manner in which they discriminatorily seek to enforce them
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Saturday, June 25 1-5pm A Space To Share Goods and Services With Your Neighbors+ Frozen Yumminess -Potluck Dishes And More
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How people define what constitutes an eye sore, litter, pollution, and graffiti, often speaks to their political perspectives and economic interests.
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One member of East End Mutual Aid talks about their experiences with this winter’s snow removal project.
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One of my goals in working with East End Mutual Aid is strategizing on ways to break out of the binary thinking often used to implement policies that go against community interests.
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On Saturday, August 28, more than 350 people participated in the city’s second Share Faire, a Really, Really Free Market. Organized by East End Mutual Aid (EEMA), the event created a physical space where community members could gather to share...
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EEMA’s Helping Hands Hotline; a phone number residents of Bloomfield, Garfield, and Friendship can call to receive assistance with small repairs, short term emergencies, and snow shoveling.
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On May 15, over 300 people participated in a free community gathering to share goods, services, music, and each others company