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The main tenant of the Metro Detroit Mutual Aid is providing resources- financial and educational- to folks on the ground so they may continue to live revolutionarily and to perpetuate revolutionary work. Whether you need a ride to work or assistance with your light bill we can help you find the resources that you need. Our Google Drive includes many of our resources in addition to the ones listed here. Click on the menu option "Our Google Drive" to view these resources.
If you would like to request a resource of any sort please email us at resource@detmutualaid.com
If you would like to request a concise version of any resource list or would like to add a resource please email us at info@detmutualaid.com
Critical Resistance has excellent toolkits for accountability/harm and they host great conversations
Social Justice Toolkit has great articles and an activity finder!
Dismantling Racism (workbooks, informational pieces, zines)
No Rent Michigan (Facebook Page)
8 to Abolition with a crucial graphic here by IG: @lizar_tistry regarding abolition and one regarding mutual aid here by IG: @radicalroadmaps
Text the name of a city, state to 907-312-5085. You will receive a text in return that tells you the Indigenous people of the land you are referring to.
T-Buddy for Trans masculine folks
Radical Wellbeing Center (sliding scale therapy, traditional and alternative therapy, inclusive nutrition, Black/POC/LGBTQIA+ therapists)
Black Therapists in Metro Detroit by IG: authortam_
Corktown Health Center is Michigan’s first nonprofit program focused on the health needs of the LGBTQ community in Michigan. They provide PrEP, behavioral health services, primary care, and more.
This infographic on how you can get free support from a licensed therapist by IG: seshyourself
The Detroit Justice Center is launching the inaugural artist residency for artists living in Wayne County, MI. They are asking applicants to submit a project proposal that grapples with the question “What does a world without police and incarceration look like?”
You can find more information here and the application here.
Our Creative Opportunities Google Doc has up to date links and resources for finding opportunities for creatives. You can find that page here.