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Mutual Aid: Where Democracy Lives

Mutual Aid: Where Democracy Lives

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In this episode of Let’s Talk Democracy, host Tina Johnson explores the meaning of mutual aid and how it is reshaping our understanding of democracy, care, and collective power in practice.

Tina is joined by Vjolla Emiri (they/them), a trans, queer, and Muslim Kosovo-Albanian artist, grassroots organizer, facilitator, somatic practitioner, and weaver based in Oslo. Together, they examine how communities build systems of care when formal institutions fail to meet people’s needs.

From community survival programs like the Black Panther Party to Emergency Response Rooms in Sudan, mutual aid has long existed as a global practice of solidarity and collective survival. This episode connects these histories to present-day struggles in Norway and beyond, highlighting how people organize to meet needs such as housing, healthcare, food access, and safety.

Key themes include:

  • What mutual aid is and why it is not charity
  • How mutual aid functions as grassroots democracy
  • Activism vs organizing: understanding the difference
  • How communities build power outside formal political systems
  • Care, reciprocity, and collective responsibility as political tools

This conversation challenges dominant ideas of democracy as something that only happens through institutions or voting. Instead, it asks: what if democracy is something we practice every day through how we care for each other?

If you are interested in mutual aid networks, grassroots organizing, social justice movements, community care, or rethinking democracy, this episode offers grounded insight and global perspective.

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