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Not Writing

It’s not something I do professionally, but I’ve been lucky to organize from time to time with some of the best and smartest people I know on mutual aid, climate, and immigration.

In March 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, I founded the mutual aid network Bed-Stuy Strong, a group of ordinary people organized around the belief that every person deserves to have their survival needs met.

Bed-Stuy Strong raised and redistributed $1.2M dollars in grassroots donations and supported 28,000+ fellow Brooklynites with a week or more of groceries or other survival needs during the pandemic. The network has mounted multiple other civic and organizing initiatives, from bringing free Wi-Fi to public areas to vaccine access outreach to abolitionist support of incarcerated New Yorkers.

Other work: I’m not an active part of the collective anymore, but if you’re interested in submitting to SAAG: A Dissident Literary Anthology, you can follow submission deadlines and learn more about the project here.