Instagramのインスタグラム(instagram) - 10月23日 03時15分
“I see my neighbors as relatives, and good relatives help each other.”
Meet Kinsale Hueston (@kinsalehues). She #Advocates for indigenous rights and mutual aid, where individuals belonging to a community take action to address the needs within that community.
“After spending a summer helping fundraise for mutual aid-powered COVID-19 relief on the Navajo Nation, I took time off from school to work to help tenants stay housed during the pandemic.
My job included a project installing a new community fridge at a people’s kitchen downtown in partnership with LA Community Fridges. When I learned more about the community network that was running these fridges, I started doing runs myself and taking in random donations so I could keep these fridges stocked. @friendsandfridges was born from that, and we do regular drops to connect with the people running these fridges and to talk to the neighbors who use them.
These networks have existed for a long time, especially in indigenous communities. The amazing Diné women from @orendatribe and ADABI Healing Shelter are practicing a form of communal care that has existed since basically time immemorial — it takes kinship and connection and a holistic care for each other.”
#Advocates highlights people around the world who are sparking positive change. ✨
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