A Communications Network for Mutual Aid

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In 2017, strategic communications visionary and long-time SPIN Academy leader, Holly Minch said this of The Radical Communicators Network:

“This group has rapidly become a source of critical inquiry and analysis of the practice of progressive communications and—most impressively—mutual aid.”

www.radcommsnetwork.org

www.radcommsnetwork.org

That has never been truer than at this moment.

RadComms. Network member Shadia Fayne Wood used network resources, among others, to build an expansive database that is the lead link in this NYT op-ed about COVID-19 mutual aid networks.

It is precisely this cross-pollination of resources, information sharing, and conversations across a variety of movements, backgrounds, levels of experience, geographies, and political associations, that strengthens the ecosystem of social-change communications and the movements to which we all belong.

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PressShanelle Matthews