
It Could Happen Here CZM Book Club: Mutual Aid by Dean Spade, Part Two
Feb 8, 2026
Readings explore definitions and core traits of mutual aid. They flag pitfalls like deservingness hierarchies, saviorism, and co-optation. Practical topics include consensus decision-making, inclusive meeting tools, and preventing burnout. The discussion covers leadership without status, intentional group culture, role transitions, and mutual aid’s transformative stakes.
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Mutual Aid Versus Charity
- Mutual aid differs from charity by centering survival needs and shared analysis of systemic causes.
- It builds solidarity and collective understanding rather than reinforcing savior dynamics.
Reject Deservingness Rules
- Avoid making help conditional by judging who is 'deserving' or criminalizing need.
- Design rules that include stigmatized and vulnerable people, not exclude them.
Cooptation Risks Of Volunteerism
- Volunteer mutual aid can be co-opted to replace public safety nets and idealize individual volunteers.
- Groups must intentionally resist fitting into conservative fantasies of privatized aid.






