DC Mutual Aid Network is on Facebook. To connect with DC Mutual Aid Network, log in or create an account.
DC Mutual Aid Network is on Facebook. To connect with DC Mutual Aid Network, log in or create an account.
DC Mutual Aid Network
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Pautas del Grupo de Facebook de DCMA: dc-ma.org/ pautas-del-grupo
The DC Mutual Aid Network and Facebook group is a grassroots, community-led effort looking to take care of each other and keep our city as safe… More as possible. To locate current efforts across the city, find help, or find out how to plug in here: https:// www.facebook.com / photo?fbid=10101 778809568532&se t=p.10101778809 568532
What is mutual aid?
Mutual aid is people working together to meet each other’s material needs (food, housing, healthcare, etc). Mutual aid is different from charity and social services-- instead of replicating the hierarchy and control of non-profits and government programs, mutual aid efforts strive to be transparent, collaborative, and powered by the people. Mutual aid is political. Mutual aid projects recognize current systems as a fundamentally unjust, see the connections between our collective problems and various forms of oppression, and understand that building a more survivable society requires more than symbolic acts or pressuring government representatives -- it requires each of us to actively create the world we want to see.
Based on: https:// bigdoorbrigade.c om/ what-is-mutual-a id/
Who is the Moderating Team? Who is the Administrative Team? Who Runs DC Mutual Aid Network?
DCMA is a decentralized, community-led effort, so there is no single group that “runs” the network. In the network, there are ward-level mutual aid groups and other working groups. One of these working groups is the “Admin Team,” and the “Mod Team” is a sub-group of the Admin Team.
The Mod Team responds to concerns in the group and provides help finding information. The Admin Team overall does a wide variety of administrative tasks for the network like: scheduling meetings, taking notes, moderating the Facebook group, and supporting cross-network communication. The Mod and Admin Teams are NOT mediators, and Facebook isn’t the place for conflict resolution. We can, however, connect you with folks trained in conflict resolution.
Although the Mod Team doesn’t “run” DCMA, we're very visible and make decisions about who is in or out of the FB group. It’s important that we acknowledge that means we have a certain level of power. If you have any questions or would like to provide feedback to the Mod Team, please email us at dcmutualaid@gma il.com.
Group Guidelines
Please scroll down to view the rules that we ask group members to please follow when participating in the FB group. If you’re concerned that a post violates one of these guidelines, report the post and a mod will review it.
The DC Mutual Aid Network and Facebook group is a grassroots, community-led effort looking to take care of each other and keep our city as safe… More as possible. To locate current efforts across the city, find help, or find out how to plug in here: https://
What is mutual aid?
Mutual aid is people working together to meet each other’s material needs (food, housing, healthcare, etc). Mutual aid is different from charity and social services-- instead of replicating the hierarchy and control of non-profits and government programs, mutual aid efforts strive to be transparent, collaborative, and powered by the people. Mutual aid is political. Mutual aid projects recognize current systems as a fundamentally unjust, see the connections between our collective problems and various forms of oppression, and understand that building a more survivable society requires more than symbolic acts or pressuring government representatives
Based on: https://
Who is the Moderating Team? Who is the Administrative Team? Who Runs DC Mutual Aid Network?
DCMA is a decentralized, community-led effort, so there is no single group that “runs” the network. In the network, there are ward-level mutual aid groups and other working groups. One of these working groups is the “Admin Team,” and the “Mod Team” is a sub-group of the Admin Team.
The Mod Team responds to concerns in the group and provides help finding information. The Admin Team overall does a wide variety of administrative tasks for the network like: scheduling meetings, taking notes, moderating the Facebook group, and supporting cross-network communication. The Mod and Admin Teams are NOT mediators, and Facebook isn’t the place for conflict resolution. We can, however, connect you with folks trained in conflict resolution.
Although the Mod Team doesn’t “run” DCMA, we're very visible and make decisions about who is in or out of the FB group. It’s important that we acknowledge that means we have a certain level of power. If you have any questions or would like to provide feedback to the Mod Team, please email us at dcmutualaid@gma
Group Guidelines
Please scroll down to view the rules that we ask group members to please follow when participating in the FB group. If you’re concerned that a post violates one of these guidelines, report the post and a mod will review it.