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Mutual aid after the pandemic

Rachel Shabi looks at the emergence of mutual aid groups in Britain – and what will happen to them post-Covid

  • Rachel Shabi

    Mutual aid was a vital safety net during Covid. Britain’s about to need it again

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    The tiny youth football club with a lesson for how Labour can help people right now

    Rachel Shabi
    The story of Phoenix FC shows that politics can be about building a community, not just chasing votes, says journalist Rachel Shabi
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    Anarchy in the UK? The transformative power of mutual aid

    Rachel Shabi
    Hyper-local organisations set up during the pandemic were political – but they weren’t intended to supplant state support, says writer Rachel Shabi
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    Stronger communities are emerging out of the wreckage of the pandemic

    Rachel Shabi
    Thousands of mutual aid projects founded during Covid are now seeking permanent solutions to long-term issues, says author and broadcaster Rachel Shabi
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